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EU Education Resource for Primary Schools

16 July 2008

The Representation of the European Commission in the UK has reprinted its brochure "Passport to the European Union". It is suitable for primary schools and for First Year secondary classes.

Free copies are available from Janet Williamson, email Janet.Williamson@ec.europa.eu

Passport to the European Union

The European Union makes it easier for us to travel but also live, study or work abroad; we may buy and sell products from another EU country as well as share our skills and expertise; people in the EU may even transfer or invest money around the EU.

People throughout Europe do this everyday and it's taken for granted by young people who have never known it to be different; very few adults know that these freedoms are a result of UK membership of the European Union.

But what do we know about the member states of the European Union?

Whereabouts is the statue with more clothes than one would find in any woman's wardrobe. Did they really use eggs to built a bridge in Prague? Could there still be an island where no female either human or animal is allowed?

This and a lot more information on the 27 member countries of the European Union e.g. their size and population, famous citizens etc. is answered in our little booklet "Passport to the European Union".

The booklet includes stickers of coins, flags, buildings and even a map. Children can find places for the stickers in the passport and on the map. Please take them on a tour of Europe and see what else they can find out about their neighbours. We hope they will have as much fun using it as we had producing their Passport to the European Union.

To view a low resolution (4.25mb) pdf file of Passport to the European Union click here