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Living in the Sahara
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Living in the Sahara
(from the World Cultures series)
Why are the Tuareg also known as the “Blue People”? Why is salt so important in the desert? Why do the Tuareg always pour three cups from a teapot? Not so long ago, the Tuareg traveled with large numbers of camels transporting salt, gold, and even slaves across the desert. You will read about the way they live now and how their lives center around the many desert oases.
Author: Nicola Barber
Size:  8 3/8 x 10 5/8  •  Copyright: 2008  •  Publisher:  Raintree  •  Pages:  32
Subjects: Primary Social Studies
Features:  Captions, Experiment/Activity, Fact box/Side bar, Fact or Check Page/File, How-to, Labels, Maps, Primary Source
Title ISBN: 9781410928252 (141092825X)  •  Price: $7.99
6-Pack ISBN: 9781410928344 (1410928349) •  Price: $47.94
Guided Reading Level: R
Accelerated Reader  •  AR Level: 4.5  •  AR Points: 0.5  •  AR Quiz Number: 118985
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World Cultures
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World Cultures
This new series with a global view introduces the reader to cultures around the world, highlighting the similarities and differences between them. Each book focuses on a different culture, in a place where the environment has had a major impact on the development of the culture. Readers will encounter aspects of daily life in each culture, such as food, clothing, schools, leisure, and celebrations.
ISBN: 9781410928306 (1410928306)  •  Price: $63.92