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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about the wider world, or perhaps before a family trip or a school project on global cultures. This vibrant nonfiction guide introduces children to Spain through its geography, history, and daily life. It is perfect for fostering a sense of global citizenship and curiosity about how people live in other parts of the world. The book highlights joyful traditions like soccer and festivals while introducing the beautiful architecture and landscapes of the Iberian Peninsula. With clear, accessible language, it is ideal for elementary-aged readers who are beginning to explore social studies. It serves as a wonderful bridge for families looking to celebrate their own Spanish heritage or for those simply wishing to expand their child's horizons beyond their own neighborhood.