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Rating:  Summary: I is for India Review: I is For India - Podeepta DasAspects of subject included Language. Culture. Religion. Festivals. Animals. Daily life. Structure and organisation of the text The book is an A to Z of India. Each page has a letter, a description of something starting with that letter, and an accompanying photo. Ways in which information is presented Text - The font is standard except for the letter on each page. Photos Helpful features No need for an index, as it is in alphabetical order. The photographs are well selected, they carry a lot of extra information. Cross curricular. Information is given space to breath. Potential difficulties Indian words may be trick to pronounce and recognise. Only covers one area of a vast continent. Reading skills required Average general level of reading. Alphabetical order. Fair amount of Indian words, which would be difficult to recognise for many children. Implications for teaching Cross curricular - Geography, RE, English. Well presented so could be used in a display. Children could produce a book such as P is for Philidelphia, about their own area. Could be used with younger children as an introduction to alphabetical order, or with very young children as a "read with mother", starts with E - it's an -Elephant! - that's right ,well done, kind of a book.
Rating:  Summary: I am using this as a picture book. Review: I showed this to my 1 and half year old daughter six months ago, and she still hasn't tired of it. The pictures are great and spark a lot of questions. I would recommend this to anyone who has a love of travel and other cultures.
Rating:  Summary: I is for India! Review: This is a great book and part of a great new series. It tries hard to make the information all inclusive so that much of India is included. A great start to learning about India.
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