Unpack the history and culture of Italy – one of the world’s most beautiful and interesting countries – with Unpacked: Italy.
The book takes you on a journey through this incredible country, from its food to fashion and its art to sport. The bright, fun scrapbook design will engage children’s attention and capture their interest – this is the perfect children’s travel guide to Italy
Explore Italy’s rich history, from the Romans right up to the present day, and see some of the marvellous things Italians have invented along the way, from the barometer to the space hopper!
Meet some of Italy’s greatest artists, see Michelangelo’s incredible Sistine Chapel, and discover the mad museums scattered around the country – from the olive oil museum in Torgiano, to the accordion museum in Castelfidardo!
Discover the Italian passion for all things football, find out why their national team is called the Azzuri, and meet some of the most expensive players in the world.
See the sights of Italy’s most famous and beautiful cities, from the Trevi Fountain in Rome to the Duomo in Florence via some Venetian gondolas!
Explore Italy’s diverse and interesting landscape, see vineyards and solar farms, mountains and volcanoes.
Read all about delicious Italian food, from pizza and pasta to ice cream and anti pasti – dangerous if you’re feeling hungry!
Learn why the Italian fashion industry isn’t just about looking good – it’s also a vital part of the economy – so clothes shopping is encouraged!
Discover the glamour of Italian transport, from speedy scooters to sleek Lamborghinis, Maseratis and Ferraris, and find out which Italian car factory has a race track on its roof!
Unpacked: Italy is packed full of fun, quirky facts and interesting information, perfect for children aged 9 and above. Whether you’re planning a trip, or just interested in the country, this is the guide for you!
Italy is just one of the world’s most fascinating countries. Why not unpack Australia, Brazil, France, India, Portugal, South Africa or Spain in other titles in the series?
The book takes you on a journey through this incredible country, from its food to fashion and its art to sport. The bright, fun scrapbook design will engage children’s attention and capture their interest – this is the perfect children’s travel guide to Italy
Explore Italy’s rich history, from the Romans right up to the present day, and see some of the marvellous things Italians have invented along the way, from the barometer to the space hopper!
Meet some of Italy’s greatest artists, see Michelangelo’s incredible Sistine Chapel, and discover the mad museums scattered around the country – from the olive oil museum in Torgiano, to the accordion museum in Castelfidardo!
Discover the Italian passion for all things football, find out why their national team is called the Azzuri, and meet some of the most expensive players in the world.
See the sights of Italy’s most famous and beautiful cities, from the Trevi Fountain in Rome to the Duomo in Florence via some Venetian gondolas!
Explore Italy’s diverse and interesting landscape, see vineyards and solar farms, mountains and volcanoes.
Read all about delicious Italian food, from pizza and pasta to ice cream and anti pasti – dangerous if you’re feeling hungry!
Learn why the Italian fashion industry isn’t just about looking good – it’s also a vital part of the economy – so clothes shopping is encouraged!
Discover the glamour of Italian transport, from speedy scooters to sleek Lamborghinis, Maseratis and Ferraris, and find out which Italian car factory has a race track on its roof!
Unpacked: Italy is packed full of fun, quirky facts and interesting information, perfect for children aged 9 and above. Whether you’re planning a trip, or just interested in the country, this is the guide for you!
Italy is just one of the world’s most fascinating countries. Why not unpack Australia, Brazil, France, India, Portugal, South Africa or Spain in other titles in the series?
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