Ajax-loader

How to Build your Own Country

Wyatt, Valerie (Book - 2009)
Average Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
How to Build your Own Country


Item Details

Using the example of the imaginary country of Bathmatia the basics of civics are introduced including public administration, legislation, elections, economics and currency, and foreign relations.

Additional Contributors: Rix, Fred
Imprint: Toronto - Kids Can Press
Pages: 40
Series:
ISBN: 9781554533107, 1554533104
Language: English
Notes: Includes index
Statement of responsibility: written by Valerie Wyatt ; illustrated by Fred Rix
Characteristics: 40 p. :,col. ill. --
▾More MARC Display»
Ajax-loader

Community Activity

Comment

Add a Comment

Apr 18, 2012
Report This
  • michfehr527 rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

I loved this book because it was funky and weird.It also was interesting because to think you could find a piece of land that nobody has found yet is, ... interesting.

May 02, 2011
Report This
  • blalala rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

I would love to live in Bathmatia, it sounds like an amazing place. This book was really interesting with the little history facts about other countries occasionally popping up. This was a very eye catching and informative book.

Apr 30, 2011
Report This
  • 072688427lizzy rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

I want to live in bathmatia. It sounds like an amazing place. The size of a bathmat. I also want to make a country called Lizzyia

It was interesting to read this book during our election season. lt made me think of who would be a better prime minister in our country. I might try the activity of making your own flag and passports because that looked like fun.

It is a very fun book because it's creative and factual at the same time. :) The facts are funny. The creativity is silly but age appropriate. I would definitely recommend this to a friend. The book is simply outstanding!!!!

Apr 27, 2011
Report This
  • cj29191 rated this: 3.5 stars out of 5.

it was really funny and creative

Apr 26, 2011
Report This
  • angelagao1 rated this: 2.5 stars out of 5.

I thought that this book was an interesting book to read, even though most of us would PROBABLY never build our own country. It talked about different laws and types of governments, too.

Apr 26, 2011
Report This
  • 0Username0 rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

its very informatiove but its funny so the facts arnt dull.

This book is a very good silver birch book because it's way of teaching the students is using a easy, fun step-by-step way of how to make your own country

View All Comments

Age

Add Age Suitability

Apr 12, 2012
Report This
  • nomi1 rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

nomi1 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 7 and 11

jasonandmom thinks this title is suitable for 5 years and over

Gremlin thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 9 and 12

Summaries

Add a Summary

There are no summaries for this title yet.

Notices

Add a Notice

There are no notices for this title yet.

Quotes

Add a Quote

There are no quotes for this title yet.

Videos

Add a Video

Trailer

A short trailer for the new book "How to Build Your Own Country."

Find it at PPL

Spinner  Loading...

Please keep in mind that some of the content that we make available to you through this application comes from Amazon Web Services. All such content is provided to you "as is". This content and your use of it are subject to change and/or removal at any time.

Explore Further


Browse the Shelf

Subject Headings


Series that include this title


Spinner  Loading...

Powered by BiblioCommons.