Jules Hermes Books

The children of India
The children of India

By Jules Hermes

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Introduces the variety and richness of culture in India by describing the daily lives of children from different regions and social levels.

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Children of Guatemala
Children of Guatemala

By Jules Hermes

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Presents an overview of the history, geography, and people of Guatemala by introducing Mayan, Cakchiquel, Ladino, and Garifuna children.

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The children of Micronesia
The children of Micronesia

By Jules Hermes

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The children of Morocco
The children of Morocco

By Jules Hermes

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The children of Bolivia
The children of Bolivia

By Jules Hermes

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The children of the Sierra Madre
The children of the Sierra Madre

By Frank J. Staub

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Describes life in the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains, with a focus on the customs of the Tarahumara Indians.

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Children of Guatemala
Children of Guatemala

By Jules Hermes

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Presents an overview of the history, geography, and people of Guatemala by introducing Mayan, Cakchiquel, Ladino, and Garifuna children.

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Children of Micronesia
Children of Micronesia

By Jules M. Hermes

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