What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Follett Social Studies, Exploring Our World
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SOLVED. Children's early 1980s, second grade social studies text book- featured possibly fictional or fictionalized short accounts of the lives of children from various cultures and countries including the Brazilian rainforest. [s]
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There are a couple of different covers, but this is a second grade social studies textbook by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.


https://archive.org/details/peoplepla...
I think the 1979 edition has a hot air balloon cover.

But I'm not seeing a story about a little girl in the Brazilian rainforest or getting hits on any related keywords.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/10557984...
It's called, "Fun Around the World: How Boys and Girls of the United Nations Live and Play. An activity for each country. Stories Games Toys Costumes Flags"
I flipped thru on Openlibrary, but I couldn't find a part about a hammock
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL61793...



I have a copy of this and it's got different stories involving kids in a classroom, but it talks about kids around the world too. Each chapter focused in a different subject such as food, houses, clothes, travel.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/94073803...
It's a second grade social studies textbook from McIntire and Hill. The link above is to the 1968 edition, but there was also a later version from 1971.


I also found a story from a textbook about a child who lives in the Brazilian rainforest, but it might be too old to be yours.
https://archive.org/details/newunifie...
This is the 1958 edition of Exploring Near and Far, but there could be later printings.


Around the World with Koa Koala has a story about a girl with a pet monkey, but she's not in Brazil, and none of your other details matched.

Exploring Our World: Regions
Siri, the Chief's granddaughter, shivers in her hammock. Her tiny pet monkey Caca gives a low squeak. Koso, Siri’s younger brother, opens one eye and his dog perks up one ear.
Siris older brother Yawa comes into the house to put away his hammock. “Good morning, everybody,” he calls and his tame parrot answers, “Awk! Awk!” Because he is 15 years old, Yawa sleeps in “the men’s house” in the middle of the village.

[v.1] People -- [v.2] Groups -- [v.3] Communities -- [v.4] Regions -- [v.5] Americas -- [v.6.] Eastern hemisphere -- [v.7] Latin American and Canada
Looks like second grade is Exploring Our World: Groups, but there's not much about this one online.


In our school, books would typically be used for several years, so I'm not sure if this would have been published in the 70s or if it was a newer book from the early 80s.
Thanks for your help!