Children’s World Atlas

Children’s World Atlas by Simon Adams, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2003, is a comprehensive resource designed for young readers. This edition, featuring 136 pages, provides vivid photographs and current social and political information about various countries, including Sweden, Peru, and Bangladesh. It aims to give children a realistic view of life in these diverse regions, making it suitable for both school and home use.
Readers will find a combination of superb maps and expert text that enhances their understanding of global cultures and geography. The book focuses on juvenile nonfiction, specifically in the realms of reference and atlases, making it an informative tool for children aged 8 and up. With its engaging visuals and informative content, the Children’s World Atlas serves as an educational resource that encourages exploration and learning about the world.
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What is it really like to live in Sweden, Peru, or Bangladesh?
With its vivid photographs and up-to-date social and political information, the Children’s World Atlasgives children a realistic view of each country. Combining superb maps with expert text, it is suitable for ages 8 years up to use at school or at home.
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