Cycle of Rice, Cycle of Life
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By Teach with Picture Books
Shows how people can interact with the environment, providing for their own needs while respecting natural resources. From the water temple system to the farmers’ fields, the Balinese people rely upon predictable cycles for their survival. . . . This book presents just a microcosm of world economy, perfect for a class study. —Teach with Picture Books
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