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Maya's Virtual World Tour

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2026
Engelsk

ChatterChirps by Neha Moghe Roy presents

Maya's Virtual World Tour - A Journey of Culture and Friendship

From the award-winning author of NO STOP TELL My Body, My Rules - Winner of the Golden Wizard Book Prize 2025.

Maya is back for another exciting adventure, and this time the world is just a click away. Curious and full of wonder, Maya sets off on a virtual journey where she meets friends from different countries, explores everyday life around the world, and discovers how cultures are beautifully connected through friendship.

Through friendly video calls and playful conversations, Maya travels across countries, learning directly from children who share their homes, traditions, food, and stories. Each call opens a window into a new culture, helping Maya understand how people around the world may live differently, yet share so much in common.

Join Maya as she explores:

  • Singapore, learning about the city, its landmarks, and local life
  • Vietnam, discovering popular foods and cultural traditions
  • Mexico, exploring history, food, and celebrations
  • Sweden, learning about northern lights, seasons, and everyday customs
  • India, experiencing traditional food, festivals, and cultural diversity

Perfect for young explorers, this book:

  • Introduces children to world geography and cultures through real-life conversations
  • Encourages curiosity, friendship, and global awareness
  • Combines engaging storytelling with vibrant, educational illustrations
  • Supports early conversations about diversity, respect, and cultural appreciation

Designed for children aged 6 to 8, Maya's Virtual World Tour makes learning about the world fun and accessible for classrooms, bedtime reading, and travel-themed story time.

Travel the world with Maya and discover how friendship connects us all.

Undertittel
A Journey Of Culture And Friendship
ISBN
9789811780837
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
336 gram
Utgivelsesdato
5.3.2026
Antall sider
42