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Great Ports of the World: From New York to Hong Kong

1/22/2019

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Great Ports of the World: From New York to Hong Kong 
by Mia Cassany  (Author), Victor Medina (Illustrator)
 
Book Review by Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
 
Great Ports of the World: From New York to Hong Kong is a delightful and colorful children's book sharing the fabulous stories and exciting adventures of ports around the world.

According to author Mia Cassany, "Every port has its own character. They welcome us on behalf of their city."
 
Cassany and Medina share "some of the most exciting secrets and oddities of famous ports around the world."
 
Great Ports of the World: From New York to Hong Kong is a delightful and colorful children's book that is educational and a lot of fun. The illustrations are captivating.
 
Hardcover: 40 pages
Publisher: Prestel Junior
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3791373552
ISBN-13: 978-3791373553
 
Great Ports of the World: From New York to Hong Kong  is available at Prestel Publishing  at https://prestelpublishing.randomhouse.de/book/Great-Ports-of-the-World/Mia-Cassany/Prestel-com/e539353.rhd  or on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Great-Ports-World-York-Hong/dp/3791373552

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