Book details
Geography a Children's Encyclopedia
Description
Learn all about geography on planet Earth in this jam-packed visual encyclopedia for children.The ultimate children's guide, Geography A Children's Encyclopedia covers the processes that literally shape our world, from ice ages to global warming, earthquakes to tsunamis. Explore the wonders of the natural world, from the peak of Mount Everest to the very bottom of the Mariana Trench.Full of beautiful pictures bringing the natural world to life, this encyclopedia shows Earth at its most amazing. Colourful diagrams describe geological processes, while the water cycle and the structure of a rainforest canopy are fully explained. Physical and political maps will bring school projects extra wow, and fact files describe each continent and country, revealing everyday life around the globe.Children can carry the world wherever they go with Geography A Children's Encyclopedia. From the deserts of Africa to the low countries of Europe, the lush forests of Brazil to the coral reefs of Indonesia and Australia, this book expands horizons and creates a fantastic grounding in geography, geology, environmental science, and sociology.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
advanced
Length
304 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Educational Value: 'Geography: A Children's Encyclopedia' by John Woodward provides a comprehensive overview of physical and human geography, making it an excellent educational resource for children to learn about the world around them.
- Engaging Content: The book is designed to captivate young readers with vivid illustrations, photographs, and maps that bring geographical concepts to life, fostering a sense of curiosity and wonder about different cultures, landscapes, and environments.
- Age-Appropriate Information: John Woodward has tailored the content to be accessible and understandable for a younger audience, ensuring that complex geographical topics are presented in a way that is both informative and age-appropriate.
- Foundation for Future Learning: By introducing children to geography in an engaging manner, this encyclopedia lays the groundwork for a deeper understanding of global issues and encourages a lifelong interest in the subject, which is crucial in our interconnected world.