Mexico – The Land

Mexico – The Land by Bobbie Kalman is a revised edition published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2009. This 32-page book presents an overview of Mexico’s diverse landscapes, including deserts, plains, rainforests, and mountains, complemented by brilliant new photographs. It explores various aspects of the country, such as its agriculture, industries, and the historical significance of the Mayan and Aztec civilizations, while also addressing contemporary issues like overpopulation, free trade, and immigration.
Readers will find a wealth of information that highlights the geography and cultural heritage of Mexico. The book features a new map and updated content, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to history and geography. With its engaging visuals and informative text, this edition provides insights into the people and places that shape Mexico today, appealing to young readers and educators alike.
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Brilliant new photos highlight Mexico’s deserts, plains, rainforests, and mountains in this newly revised edition. Mexico’s agriculture, industries, overpopulation, and Mayan and Aztec roots are featured along with a new map and new information on free trade and immigration.
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