Book details

Count Your Way Through Iran
Published in
2012
Description
This volume of the Haskins Society Journal presents a collection of essays that explore various historical and interdisciplinary topics related to the early and central Middle Ages in the Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and Angevin regions. The essays cover a wide range of subjects including legal influences, judicial processes, ecclesiology, comital authority, and conceptions of servitude. The volume also includes art historical contributions and an archeological exploration of early medieval Britain. Additionally, it features an edition and translation of the De Abbatibus of Mont Saint-Michel, providing a comprehensive view of this Norman monastery's medieval history.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
proficient
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#22
Why to read
- Cultural Awareness: Reading 'Count Your Way Through Iran' provides an engaging way to learn about the rich culture, history, and traditions of Iran, offering readers a deeper understanding of a country that is often misrepresented in media.
- Educational Value: The book serves as an educational tool that teaches children about numbers and counting in the context of exploring a new country, making it a valuable resource for both parents and educators looking to introduce multiculturalism in learning.
- Vibrant Illustrations: Accompanied by colorful and vivid illustrations, the book captures the attention of young readers, making the learning experience more enjoyable and memorable as they visually explore various aspects of Iranian life.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Encouraging diversity and inclusion from an early age is important, and 'Count Your Way Through Iran' helps achieve this by exposing children to different languages, customs, and ways of life, fostering a sense of global citizenship and empathy.