Robert Fresson: All flags mean something
Robert Fresson: All flags mean something
Robert Fresson: All flags mean something
Robert Fresson: All flags mean something

Robert Fresson: All flags mean something

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Do you know what the colors and shapes in flag design mean? Oh, quite a lot: freedom and independence, religion and political system, geography and natural resources of the country, qualities of character and hopes of its inhabitants. If you want to uncover the secrets of rectangular pieces of fabric, we invite you to the world of the science of flags - vexillology.

From the book, the child will learn what certain colors and shapes symbolize, what historical events are reflected in the design of flags, and remember the names of many states. He will figure out what the flags of Switzerland and the Vatican have in common, how the English "Union Jack" appeared, what flags have inscriptions and what they mean, why the maple leaf on the Canadian flag has eleven peaks, and much more. On his journey around the world, he will be accompanied by funny multi-colored vexillologists who hold elements of flags in their hands and thus show its constituent parts. At the beginning, it is briefly told how the flags appeared and their main parts and elements are shown. At the end of the book, the child will be able to find all the countries mentioned in the text, and also draw their own flags and the people they represent.

Author: Robert Fresson

Pages: 112 (offset). Hard cover

Dimensions: 260x190x15 mm


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