Around the World with Madeline (Homeschooling: Geography in Children’s Book #1)

 

Amid the quaint illustrations of 12 little girls in two straight lines, and towering landmarks from around the world, are stories of adventure and excitement. Rhyming words draw the attention of the listening child. A series of books follow Madeline’s travels. Paris, London, Rome, and even America provide the landscapes for her fun and sometimes dangerous escapades.

Reading aloud to children is essential. Anyone can list the advantages. Many have adopted the tradition of bedtime stories, story hour at their local libraries, or audiobooks and read-alouds on YouTube. These precious hours, however, are limited.

So why not choose the best of children’s books. Add other educational goals to your list. Geography and history lessons can be seamlessly breached by simply guiding the child through the loveliest of tales.

Travel the world with Ludwig Bemelmans’ Madeline collection.

“All aboard!”

 

 

 

 

By Meg (Homeschooling mom of 9)

MS, Exceptional Student Education (Univ. of W. Florida) emphasis on Applied Behavior Analysis

MA, psychology (Grand Canyon University)

Bachelor of Arts (Northwest Nazarene University)

 

 

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