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Philip's Children's Atlas - David Wright, Jill Wright

Philip's Children's Atlas

Buch | Hardcover
96 Seiten
2007 | 11th Revised edition
Philip's (Verlag)
978-0-540-09005-1 (ISBN)
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Combines maps with facts about the countries of the world to provide geographical information for young readers. This atlas covers Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Oceania, North America and South America.
Clear, accurate maps are combined with fascinating facts about the countries of the world to provide essential geographical information for young readers. In addition, guidance is given at the beginning of the atlas on how to use the maps, encouraging the early development of map skills. The atlas is organized spread by spread in the classic sequence: first Europe, then its land neighbour Asia, followed by Africa, Australia and Oceania, North America and South America.Illustrated with interesting full-colour photographs and packed with fact boxes, curiosities, flags, stamps and quiz questions, "Philip's Children's Atlas" is both fun to use and easy to understand. Winner of The Geographical Association's award for making a significant contribution to geography, "Philip's Children's Atlas" was judged "an excellent 'all round' children's atlas with simple yet well-designed maps, well-illustrated with colour photographs. It links places to issues, events and real people, giving a clear sense of place."

David and Jill Wright began their careers as geography teachers, before moving into teacher training. They now travel the world extensively, researching new material for educational and children's books. They live in Mulbarton, Norfolk.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.5.2007
Zusatzinfo Over 50 colour maps; 160 colour photographs
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 246 x 295 mm
Gewicht 715 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
ISBN-10 0-540-09005-0 / 0540090050
ISBN-13 978-0-540-09005-1 / 9780540090051
Zustand Neuware
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