We are visited again by the wonderful series, “If you were
me and lived in…” Today, I am reviewing two books featuring the countries:
Scotland, a country on my bucket list to visit, and Hungary, a country with an
interesting history.
First, Scotland is the northern third of Great Britain and
has about 790 islands in the North Sea. The capital is Edinburgh and it is
famous for its university of medicine, law, science and engineering. The book
covers common names in the country as well as what children might call their
mom and dad. We learn that the unicorn is Scotland’s official animal because it
represents grace, purity, healing and happiness. Any book about Scotland would
not be complete without learning about Loch Ness and its famous monster,
Nessie. We also learn about some of the favorite dishes of Scotland, like
porridge, tattie scones (potato muffins), cullen shink (a soup with haddock,
potatoes, and onions) and of course, haggis. Children will learn about golf and
how it was first played in 1457 in Scotland and the famous Highland Games with
its traditional dress, events and music.
Second, children can learn about Hungary, a landlocked
country in Central Europe. The capital of Budapest is actually three cities
separated by the Danube River. Buda and Obud on the west bank and Pest on the
east bank. Children learn about places to visit in Hungary like The Balaton,
the largest lake in Central Europe and the Caves of Aggtelek filled with
stalagmites, Readers will also learn about the famous dishes of Hungary such as
goulash and menygyleves. Saint Stephen is celebrated in Hungarian as a hero as
he was the first king of Hungary, crowned in 1001, he united the people.
Children will learn that the famous Rubik’s Cube was invented in Hungary by
Professor Erno Rubik in 1974.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. These books are
great educational tools for any children’s library. It presents the information
in a way that engages the children without giving any information that they
wouldn’t be interested in. I highly recommend all the titles in the “If you
were me and lived in…” series.
If you were me and lived in Scotland
And
If you were me and lived in Hungary
Are available on
Amazon in paperback for $9.99
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