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Next up: A giveaway of Geography Through Art by Sharon Jeffus and Jamie Aramini, a $19.95 value. Geography Through Art is the ultimate book of international art projects. Join your children on an artistic journey to more than twenty-five countries spanning six continents. This Internet-linked book includes a variety of project types, from watercolor to paper mache to sculpting and more. Features Include: • QuickSketch: assignments with step-by-step examples • ArtistProfile: bios of famous artist's contribution to society • CultureConnection: commonalities of art in different cultures • Materials Lists: included with every project • Geography Summaries • Reproducible Maps and Templates • Student Level Ratings • Internet linked for in-depth study opportunities • Recipe references to Eat Your Way Around the World Use this book as an exciting way to supplement any study of geography, history, or social studies. Geography Through Art is sure to make a lasting addition to your home or school library. You'll find yourself reaching for this indispensable guide again and again to delight and engage students in learning about geography through the culture and art of peoples around the world. To be entered to win, simply leave a comment on this post by 10 pm EST on 9/13. We will notify you via email by 9/16 if you’ve won! For an extra entry, you can "like" the Facebook page for author Jamie Aramini! Be sure to leave a separate comment telling us that you've done so!

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  • Posted On August 12, 2015 by Gigi

    I just "like"d Jamie on Facebook.

  • Posted On August 12, 2015 by Shannon

    My kids would love this book!

  • Posted On August 12, 2015 by SHANNON WALLACE

    This sounds like a fun book…eat your way around the world, how fun is that? :)

  • Posted On August 12, 2015 by SHANNON WALLACE

    I liked the author’s FB page. :)

  • Posted On August 12, 2015 by Trena

    I just found you and didn’t know you were out there. I would love to add this to my curriculum. I never really thought to do geography and art together. But the kids would love it.

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