Oxford First Atlas

Oxford First Atlas by Patrick Wiegand is a revised edition published by Oxford University Press in 2005. This informative atlas is designed for children aged 7 to 9 years and features 48 pages filled with colorful maps, picture keys, and numerous photographs that engage young readers while introducing them to various geographical concepts.
In this atlas, readers will explore themes such as rivers, mountains, weather, and human geography, including where people live and how land is utilized. The combination of visual elements and informative content makes it a valuable resource for children interested in Earth sciences and geography. This edition aims to provide a foundational understanding of the world, making it an excellent reference for young learners.
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This is a bright and informative atlas for 7-9 year olds. It combines colourful, clear mapping, picture keys, and many colour photographs. The themes covered include rivers, mountains, weather, where people live, how the land is used, and journeys.
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