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Introduce preschoolers to the wonders of the world with this beginner atlas, created with the map experts at National Geographic. Simple, colorful maps, bold pictures, and accessible text present basic geography, continent by continent, to spark kids' curiosity about the planet we inhabit. They'll learn elementary mapping skills and concepts such as the difference between a globe and a map. They'll learn answers to questions, like what is a compass rose? What features make up the land? Where is the ocean? And what are the countries where people (and animals) live? Reviewed by geography and early childhood consultants, this delightful atlas makes our world accessible to even the most junior explorers. Review: A must have! - It is a great atlas and definitely keep our son engaged for very long time! It may require additional adult help for question that will arise but, it is great educational material, and a nice way to keep my kid away from the screens! Review: Good product - Great book to introduce first graders to geography and maps.
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,967 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Atlases (Books) #64 in Children's Earth Sciences Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 999 Reviews |
C**1
A must have!
It is a great atlas and definitely keep our son engaged for very long time! It may require additional adult help for question that will arise but, it is great educational material, and a nice way to keep my kid away from the screens!
O**E
Good product
Great book to introduce first graders to geography and maps.
M**A
Excellent
Perfect for a 4 year old
J**N
Designed for younger children
Gives a good introduction to the planets and their relative sizes.
T**A
Good for 5 year old
It is simple enough yet a great start in explaining geography to kids. Hardcover and large pages.
S**A
My 3 year Old Loves This Book
My 3 year old son loves to learn. I bought this book hoping he would like to look at it for a day or two - I was shocked when it is now his favorite thing to do! I think it is great for the basics ( understanding of continents and basic countries). The only downside is the pages rip easily with toddler hands so it already has some tape - not a huge deal.
J**K
Kids atlas
Great for young kids especially nice for military family so kids can see where parents are going
M**4
We loved this!
Very easy to understand. Not too much overwhelming information for ages 7 and under. Beautifully done.
K**K
Good value
Colourful and good value for the price
G**V
Great Atlas book by National Geographic
Good read for the little minds exploring the world aroud.Lovely illustrations and pictures
S**N
Good Gift Option
Good gift option for friends and family.
T**I
Grossly incomplete Atlas
Countries with "too little" square miles/kilometers are not labelled, including Bahamas, Jamaica, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Ghana, Mauritius, Senegal, Uganda, Cambodia, Jordan, South Korea among many, many others (± 70 in total). Geography educator Martha B. Sharma and writer Catherine D. Hughes (with her 35-year career at Nat. Geographic) decided that crafting a world view full of omissions is acceptable for kids. Huge fail. Do not buy. Shame on you National Geographic.
A**ー
小学生の娘に!
大きく見やすく、我が家では何かと登場率が高い本になっています。 特にアメリカのページが、州がわかりやすくてお気にいりです。
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