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If you want to know about what the EU does, how it all started and how it works, or if you want to debate EU policies more in details, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.    

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Ever wondered which EU Member States use the euro or what it means to be part of the Schengen area? What the European Green Deal is and how it will make your life better? What exactly the EU does for you and where the money comes from to pay for it all?

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Who are the men and women who made Europe what it is today?

Four European youngsters, two girls and two boys, depicted on a tandem bike with, while holding an EU flag
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We come from different countries and speak different languages, but the European continent is the home we share.

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The guide presents basic facts about the euro. It gives a short history of the euro, its reasons for coming into existence and the benefits it offers.

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This storybook is about a little girl, Anna, who is starting school in a new country and learning the local language through immersion. The audiobook ...

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Meet Ally the Alien who will help you discover lots of interesting facts about the countries of the EU, such as which language is spoken where, what t...

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This content, produced by the European Commission Representation in France, is available in French

This brochure highlights the EU’s achievements in supporting youth related issues including, education, employment, health, and environmental initiatives since the start of the current European Commission mandate in 2019.

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Explore the interactive site “Our planet, our future” to learn about the science of climate change, what's happening across the EU and how we can all ...

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Es sieht aus wie ein Smartphone, ist aber ein kleines Buch für junge Menschen von 8-13 Jahre, in welchem leicht verständlich nicht nur grundlegende Informationen zu den 27 EU-Mitgliedsstaaten vermittelt werden, wieviele Menschen in jedem Land leben oder wie gross es ist.

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How many people live in Italy? What's the political system in Lithuania? And what is the capital of Cyprus called? Find the answers to these questions...

This child-friendly version of the European Digital Rights and Principles has been produced in partnership with children themselves.