Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest LinkedIn YouTube
    • Home
    • Submission Guidelines
    • Media Kit
    • About
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest TikTok
    The Children's Book Review
    Subscribe
    • Books by Subject
    • Books by Age
      • Ages 0-3, Infant and Toddler
      • Ages 4-8, Preschool to Elementary
      • Ages 9-12, Preteen and Tween
      • Ages 12+, Teen and Young Adult
      • Books for First Grade Readers
      • Books for Second Grade Readers
      • Books for Third Grade Readers
    • Favorites
      • Diverse and Inclusive Books
      • Books About Activism
      • Best Books for Kids
      • Star Wars Books
      • Board Books
      • Books About Mindfulness
      • Dr. Seuss Books
    • Showcase
    • Interviews
      • Growing Readers Podcast
      • Author Interviews and Q&A
      • Illustrator Interviews
    • Kids’ Book Giveaways
    • Directory
    • Podcast
    The Children's Book Review

    If You Were Me and Lived In … Germany: A Child’s Introduction to Culture Around the World

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze4 Mins Read Ages 4-8 Author Showcase Award Winners Cultural Wisdom Picture Books Travel
    If You Were Me and Lived in Germany Book
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Review sponsored by Carole P. Roman
    The Children’s Book Review | February 28, 2017

    If You Were Me and Lived in GermanyIf You Were Me and Lived In … Germany: A Child’s Introduction to Culture Around the World

    Written by Carole P. Roman

    Illustrated by Kelsea Wierenga

    Age Range: 5-8

    Paperback: 36 pages

    Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 2, 2017)

    ISBN: 978-1539135944

    What to expect: Germany, Culture, History, Geography, Social Studies, Travel

    Award-winning author Carole P. Roman takes readers to northeastern Europe to see what it’s like to live in Germany in this latest installment in her famed travel series.

    Readers will learn about many different aspects of Germany and German culture, such as, where the word Germany comes from and how to say Deutschland, which is how Germans call their country. Readers will visit the capital, Berlin, and get a sense of what it looks like and the kind of things that take place there. There is a little history about the wall that used to divide Berlin after World War II and examples of German names like Maximillian or Emilia. Local activities include bike rides through the countryside, visiting a famous German castle, and spending some euros on ice cream with Oma and Opa—all the while learning some German vocabulary. And, of course, readers will take a trip to Munich for the great festival known as Oktoberfest and to sample German delicacies, such as a hot brezel.

    Roman, as she always does in this series, includes plenty of entertaining highlights: trains, cuckoo clocks, watching some “fussball,” and eating some delicious food—anyone for some wiener schnitzel? Yum! The factual text is blended with plenty of moments where readers are invited into the page. For example, she encourages the reader to sniff the air and take in the scent of hot food. The digital illustrations that are displayed over photographs offer a great blend too—the photographs show reality and the overlaying illustrations provide kid-centric appeal. The artwork helps readers to feel the climate and visualize the places of interest. The glossary of words at the end of the book is also a helpful tool.

    Carole P. Roman has put together another great installment to her culture series that is inspiring young readers to be part of a larger global community. Grab yourself an oversized pretzel and read If You Were Me and Lived In … Germany.

    Available Here: 

    Text, logoBuy on Amazon

    About Carole P. Roman

    Carole P Roman

    Carole P. Roman

    Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of the Captain No Beard series. Both Captain No Beard: An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate’s Life and Captain No Beard and the Aurora Borealis have received the Kirkus Star of Exceptional Merit. The first book in the series was named to Kirkus Reviews Best 2012. Captain No Beard and the Aurora Borealis has been named to Kirkus Reviews Best of 2015. Each book in the series has won numerous awards including the NABE Pinnacle Award, IAN Award, Moonbeam Award 2014, National Indie Excellence Award Finalist, Shelf Media Outstanding Series Award, ForeWord Review Five Star and Finalist in the Book of the Year, and Reader’s Views Children’s Book of the Year 2013. Roman is also the author of the award-winning non-fiction culture series, If You Were Me and Lived in… that explores customs and cultures around the world. She has co-authored a self help book, Navigating Indieworld: A Beginners Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing. She lives on Long Island with her husband and near her children and grandchildren.

    CarolePRoman.com | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Pinterest

    Dedicated Reviews allow authors and illustrators to gain prompt visibility for their work. The author of “If You Were Me and Lived on … Mars,” Carole P. Roman,  paid for this non-biased review. Learn more about getting a book review …

    How You Support The Children's Book Review
    We may receive a small commission from purchases made via the links on this page. If you discover a book or product of interest on this page and use the links provided to make a purchase, you will help support our mission to 'Grow Readers.' Your support means we can keep delivering quality content that's available to all. Thank you!
    Carole P. Roman CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Culture Culture Around The World European Culture Geography Germany History Introduction To Culture Kelsea Wierenga Non-Fiction Social Studies Travel
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleLittle Fox from “Little Fox in the Forest” Speaks Out
    Next Article Duck and Hippo in the Rainstorm, by Jonathan London | Book Giveaway
    Bianca Schulze
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    TCBR Supporter
    Recent Articles
    • When Fred the Snake and Friends Explore USA East | Dedicated Review
    • Aaron Becker Discusses ‘The Tree and the River’
    • Mrs. Spring’s Garden, by Carole P. Roman | Dedicated Review
    • Mrs. Spring’s Garden, by Carole P. Roman | Awareness Tour
    • Friends Change the World | Book Series Review
    TCBR Supporters
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today

    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    sponsored | become a TCBR supporter today
    Discover Kids Books by Age
    Best Books For Kids
    Media Kit: The Children's Book Review
    Author and Illustrator Showcase
    SEARCH
    BOOKS BY SUBJECT
    Archives
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    • Book Shop
    • Policies
    • Media Kit
    • Buzzworthy Mentions on the Path to Growing Readers!
    • About TCBR
    © 2023 The Children’s Book Review. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.