Lindsey Crowther:
1.language spoken in Bosnia is Cherpian.
2.Children books are usually about
3.Toys are not made well, they usually have something sticking out of them.
4.There is no pre-school or kindergarden.
5.One of the tourist attactions are old town.
Shania Pennington:
1.Language is Spanish.
2.They play alot of games that we play today (as in sports.)
3.Goverment is Republic.
4.They do weaving and Mexican art.
5.Their schooling is the same as it is here.
Faith Cline: Brazil.
1.Capital is Brazila.
2.It is the only place in South America that does not speak spanish.
3. Children in Brazil like to play outside or checkers.
4. Goverment is Presidential, Republic, Democrats.
5. School runs for Febuary to December and they usually wear uniforms.
Caleb Hawkins:
1.Language is English.
2.A game called burger.
3.Their goverment is Democracy.
4.National food is salsa.
5.Schools are the same as they are here.
Mark Hill: Greece.
1.Chilren play with dolls.
2.Goverment is Demoracy and Republics.
3.Little elves pray upon children until January 6th.
4.1975 Greece becomes Repbulic.
5.Flag is blue and white striped with a cross to the side.
John T. spain
1.A lot of nursery ryhmes.
2.Watch t.v and do sports.
3.Won world cup in 2011.
4.Primamry schools are 7-12 years of age.
5.1492 Jews were expelled from Spain.
Hannah Gregg:
1.They speak Portuguese.
2.10,760,305= population.
3.Fly Ladybug Fly- children's book
4.Parliamentary democracy
5. Children write to Jesus instead of Santa on Christmas
Haley Truman: Switzerland
1.Swedish is the language.
2.Albert Steffan- famous poet and play writer
3.Rag Dolls and building blocks are common toys.
4.Most children go to public schools.
5. Indepence Day is on June 6th.
Samantha Mason:Morrocco
1. Official language is Arabic.
2. Alphabet has 28 letters.
3. Most poems are religious.
4.Attend high school for 3 years.
5. Start teaching French in third grade.
Madori Elmore: Germany
1.The main language is German.
2.Famous toy is a thumb toy.
3. Federal Parliamentary Republic.
4. Eat cabbage rolls.
5. Call Christmas Saint Nicholas Day.
Krista Robinson:
1. Native Language is English
2. Use the same nursery rhymes.
3. Has a parliamentary democracy
4.Eat alot of fish.
5. Their Independence Day is November 30th.
Taylor Talbott:
1.No Native Language.
2. Most children stories are about life, sadness and happiness.
3. Have to pay to attend school
4. There are 700 primary schools.
5. Has many beaches.
Raychel Fitzwater:Italy
1. Language is Italian.
2. Toys are alot like here
3. Republic.
4. Use alot of things that they grow.
5. They have to go to school from ages 5-16.
1.language spoken in Bosnia is Cherpian.
2.Children books are usually about
3.Toys are not made well, they usually have something sticking out of them.
4.There is no pre-school or kindergarden.
5.One of the tourist attactions are old town.
Shania Pennington:
1.Language is Spanish.
2.They play alot of games that we play today (as in sports.)
3.Goverment is Republic.
4.They do weaving and Mexican art.
5.Their schooling is the same as it is here.
Faith Cline: Brazil.
1.Capital is Brazila.
2.It is the only place in South America that does not speak spanish.
3. Children in Brazil like to play outside or checkers.
4. Goverment is Presidential, Republic, Democrats.
5. School runs for Febuary to December and they usually wear uniforms.
Caleb Hawkins:
1.Language is English.
2.A game called burger.
3.Their goverment is Democracy.
4.National food is salsa.
5.Schools are the same as they are here.
Mark Hill: Greece.
1.Chilren play with dolls.
2.Goverment is Demoracy and Republics.
3.Little elves pray upon children until January 6th.
4.1975 Greece becomes Repbulic.
5.Flag is blue and white striped with a cross to the side.
John T. spain
1.A lot of nursery ryhmes.
2.Watch t.v and do sports.
3.Won world cup in 2011.
4.Primamry schools are 7-12 years of age.
5.1492 Jews were expelled from Spain.
Hannah Gregg:
1.They speak Portuguese.
2.10,760,305= population.
3.Fly Ladybug Fly- children's book
4.Parliamentary democracy
5. Children write to Jesus instead of Santa on Christmas
Haley Truman: Switzerland
1.Swedish is the language.
2.Albert Steffan- famous poet and play writer
3.Rag Dolls and building blocks are common toys.
4.Most children go to public schools.
5. Indepence Day is on June 6th.
Samantha Mason:Morrocco
1. Official language is Arabic.
2. Alphabet has 28 letters.
3. Most poems are religious.
4.Attend high school for 3 years.
5. Start teaching French in third grade.
Madori Elmore: Germany
1.The main language is German.
2.Famous toy is a thumb toy.
3. Federal Parliamentary Republic.
4. Eat cabbage rolls.
5. Call Christmas Saint Nicholas Day.
Krista Robinson:
1. Native Language is English
2. Use the same nursery rhymes.
3. Has a parliamentary democracy
4.Eat alot of fish.
5. Their Independence Day is November 30th.
Taylor Talbott:
1.No Native Language.
2. Most children stories are about life, sadness and happiness.
3. Have to pay to attend school
4. There are 700 primary schools.
5. Has many beaches.
Raychel Fitzwater:Italy
1. Language is Italian.
2. Toys are alot like here
3. Republic.
4. Use alot of things that they grow.
5. They have to go to school from ages 5-16.
Karlee Smallwood:Egypt
1.Arabic is their language.
2.One of their nursery rhymes- Steam Train Coming.
3. Government is a republic.
4. Kids play alot of board games.
5.They are Islam and supposed to pray five times a day.
Paige Bibey:Argentina
1.40,412,376= population.
2.Official language is Spanish.
3.The Magic Bean Tree is a popular children's story.
4.Their main sport is soccer.
5. Government is a republic.
Katara Pennington:France.
1.Main language is French.
2. Famous author- Victor Hugo.
3.Their stories represent the same as ours.
4. They have toy libraries.
5.Their dinners usually have four courses.
Gunnar Poling:Thailand
1.King is in charge of the military.
2.Have three branches of their army.
3.Education is free up to age 17.
4.Average I.Q. is 98.
5. They have 76 provinces.
Dale Scott:Panama
1.Their capitol is Panama City.
2. Mostly Roman Catholic.
3.Famous Author- Allen Paint.
4.Celebrate Easter.
5. Constitutional Republic.
Courtney Nuzum:Scotland
1.Play with same toys.
2.Eat alot of the same foods but have some custom foods.
3.David Russel- Scottish Guitarist.
4.Average end school at the age of 16.
5.International History of ScotlandMuseum- most popular in Scotland.
Josh Stuart:United Kingdom
1.Most common language is English.
2.Most famous author from The United Kingdom is J.K. Rowling.
3.Popular sport is cricket.
4.Have Primary and Secondary schooling.
5.Big tourist attraction- London
Viola Donegia: Ireland
1.Captol is Dublin.
2. Used to use Ogham.
3. A traditional game is The Letter.
4.Have a Republic and a Parliamentary Democracy.
5.The most common language is Irish.
Gabby Kyle:Bolivia
1.Official language is Spanish.
2.Giovana Rivero- Famous Author
3. Humpty Dumpty- famous nursery rhyme.
4. Children don't play alot of games, but when they do, it is based on education.
5.Education is devided between Urban and Rural areas.
Abby Suder:Madagascar
1.Some speak French and English.
2.Poetry is very common.
3.Play alot of board games.
4.They eat rice with every meal.
5.Celebrate Republic Day.
Chase Swick:
1.Spanish is the language.
2.Marbles are a traditional toy.
3.Federal Republic.
4.Has world's largest waterfall.
5. Schooling 6-15
Sara Cleavanger:Sweden
1. Lots of famous austhors came from there.
2.Children play outside alot.
3. Constitutional democracy.
4.Eat alot of fish.
5.They don't put their Christmas tree up until one or two days before Christmas.
Kelsey Pingley: Elsalvador
1.Speak Spanish.
2.Most popular form of literature is poetry.
3. Most children stories are bilingual.
4. Teens are the only ones who drink soda.
5.Basic education and Middle Education.
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