This book is suitable for children of ages 9-14. Argentina's rich history is explored as a Spanish colony and on the rocky road to independence and democracy. Candid photos reveal what daily life is like in the city and in the village, how children are educated, what people wear, and how they spend their leisure time. The topics include: Argentina's many faces; first peoples and their struggle for survival; explorers, revolutionaries, military generals, and icons; Mothers of Plaza de Mayo; enjoying family and friends; the rugged life of the gaucho, Argentina's cowboy; school, sports, and games; and traditions.
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