Wales

“Wales” by Alice Harman is a detailed exploration of the country, published by Wayland in 2014. This 24-page book is written in English and provides an informative overview of Wales, including its location within the UK and Europe, historical context, geographical features, and notable landmarks. The text is designed to engage young readers, offering insights into the capital city, local industries, and the diverse landscapes of towns and countryside areas.
Readers will find that this book employs maps and atlases to enhance understanding of Wales’ geography and weather patterns. It includes a simple picture quiz to reinforce learning and is tailored to align with Key Stage 1 of the curriculum, making it a valuable resource for classrooms. With broad appeal for children from nursery age to Key Stage 2, “Wales” serves as an educational tool that invites exploration of the region’s rich cultural and geographical tapestry.
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Read all about Wales, its location within the UK and Europe, its history, geographical features, weather, landmarks, capital city, people and industry, coasts, towns and countryside areas. This series uses maps and atlases to look at the locations, geography and weather patterns. A simple fun picture quiz helps readers to recall what they have read. Key Stage 1 of the curriculum focuses on the study of Great Britain – an excellent classroom resource. Broad-ranging appeal for nursery age through to Key Stage 2.
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