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Cover of Kids in Egypt (Kids Around the World) by Nikki Potts Ferguson

Kids in Egypt (Kids Around the World) by Nikki Potts Ferguson

by Nikki Potts Ferguson

Book Details

Publisher:Pebble
Published:2026
Pages:1772
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Outstanding photographs and easy-to-understand text describe Egypt's landmarks, holidays, sports, foods, transportation, and more.

Our Review

This engaging nonfiction book transports young readers directly to Egypt through vibrant, full-color photographs that capture everything from ancient pyramids to modern city streets. The accessible text introduces children to Egyptian culture through concrete examples of daily life, including traditional foods like koshary, popular sports such as soccer, and unique transportation methods like feluccas sailing the Nile. Young learners will discover both historical landmarks and contemporary customs, creating a well-rounded introduction to this fascinating country. The visual approach makes complex cultural concepts immediately understandable for elementary school readers.

What sets this cultural exploration apart is how effectively it balances educational content with child-friendly presentation, showing rather than telling about Egyptian life through authentic images of children and families. The organization by categories—landmarks, holidays, foods, transportation—creates natural stopping points for discussion and reinforces comparative thinking skills. This volume serves as an excellent resource for children beginning to learn about global communities and cultural diversity, particularly those working on school projects about different countries. The combination of striking visual elements and carefully leveled information makes international understanding feel both achievable and exciting for young minds.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction