
Geography Pictures for a Living Education: Little Folk in Modern Lands
Geography Pictures for a Living Education is a delightful picture book series designed to enhance and bring to life the wonder and beauty of the world we live in. For students and young people learning about the special nature and design of God’s creation; the animals, birds, and plants; the people and their work and industries; the nations and the fruit of their soil; these books will engage the mind and ignite the imagination, bringing the narrative of their travel tales and geographical readers to life.
Featuring over sixty photographs and illustrations, ranging from the breathtaking landscape of the Swiss Alps, to the beauty of a Japanese garden, to the historic backdrop of ‘Father Rhine’ in Germany, to the fascinating lifestyle of the Monks in Tibet, and to the incredible design of an Egyptian pyramid, Geography Pictures for a Living Educations: Little Folk in Modern Lands is intended to be used alongside the reading of Little Folk in Modern Lands, a revised and updated edition of Little Folk in Many Lands, first written by Hugh Laurence in the early twentieth century.
Printed on 200 gsm glossy paper, the physical book is spiral bound for ease of use, and all pictures are clearly labelled.
Used in Living Heritage homeschool curriculum from G3.