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My labriarian is a camel, Kenya (three countries: Finland, Sweden, and…
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three countries: Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
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archipelago, in the southwest, consists of thousands of rocky
islands. Some islands have only summer visitors, but others
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both Finnish and Swedish. Since 1976, the Pargas Library has been
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Swedish, measures 4 meters wide and 12 meters long. It carries
about six hundred books. The boat, with a crew consisting of a
librarian and an assistant, sails among the islands, making about ten
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books. Since winters are severe in Finland, the boat goes out only
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Maj-Len, the chief librarian in Pargas Stad, oversees the
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to our book-boat children,” she says. “If the book boat didn’t come,
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Estimated population: 5,156,000
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offi cial languages, Finnish and Swedish. Other languages
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Lapland is a region that stretches across Norway,
within the Arctic Circle, and parts of it are under snow
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In Northern Lapland, four towns share a mobile library
bus, which also carries children’s books. What makes this
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The roads to Bulla Iftin, two hundred miles northeast
of Nairobi, are impassable because of the desert sand,
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Mongolia ;
ople in Mongolia have led a nomadic lifestyle,
moving across the steppe, a vast grass-covered plain, with their herds.
Many people are still herders of livestock, moving with their herds
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horses,” meaning motorbikes, instead of real horses. Very few people
have telephones, television, or access to computers, but most people
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children of herders’ families, who live scattered across the Gobi
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Perú
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Children in Peru can receive their books in several different,
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in bags to families in Lima. Each bag contains twenty books,
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Findland
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Gullkrona, meaning “Golden Crown.” It was given its name by
Queen Blanka of Namur (1316–1363). According to an old legend,
while on a voyage to Finland, Queen Blanka promised her golden
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This turned out to be the bay in the south of Finland, and so she
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