My Pop-Up World Atlas
not part of a series
What’s inside...
Budding geographers will love to immerse themselves in this fun, bright, fact-packed first atlas with lots of detailed illustrations. Each continent has its own spread, with pop-ups, flaps, booklets, and sturdy pull-tabs introducing the world’s countries, inhabitants, and famous landmarks. Watch the whole world spring to life!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-6
Length
16 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What is the most exciting place you saw in the atlas and why?
How is the culture different from ours in one of the countries you learned about?
Can you find a country on the map where you would like to visit one day?
What are some unique animals that live in different parts of the world?
How can we help take care of our planet like some of the places shown in the atlas?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts freely about different cultures and places. Show interest in their choices and ask them to elaborate on why they find certain places fascinating. Use a globe or a world map along with the atlas to help locate the places they're learning about in the book. This can enhance their geographical understanding and make learning more interactive. Connect the topics covered in the atlas with real-life events or family experiences to make the discussion more relatable and engaging for your child.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Cultural Appreciation
Explanation: Through the interactive pop-ups and global exploration in 'My Pop-Up World Atlas', children are introduced to various cultures and landmarks around the planet.
Real-World Application: Children learn to respect and admire diversity, understanding the importance of cultural appreciation in everyday interactions and global awareness.
Example Lesson: Geographical Knowledge
Explanation: The book provides children with basic geographical knowledge of different continents and countries which is demonstrated through engaging maps and informative content.
Real-World Application: This knowledge can help children locate countries on a globe, understand global issues, and foster an interest in travel and global sciences.
Example Lesson: Environmental Awareness
Explanation: The atlas touches on various natural landscapes and environments, teaching children about the world's different biomes and the importance of environmental conservation.
Real-World Application: Children can develop habits to protect the environment, such as recycling, conserving water, or participating in local clean-up efforts.
Example Lesson: Curiosity and Learning
Real-World Application: This innate curiosity when fostered can enhance children's academic skills, encouraging them to ask questions and seek out learning in all areas of life.