Waterstones Collins Children’s Picture Atlas
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Price: £9.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Beautifully illustrated atlases for inquisitive kids A beautifully illustrated picture atlas designed to take children on an exciting journey around the world. This newly updated atlas opens with the continents, then presents a world view of countries showing fun facts and exciting places to visit within each. The maps are clear, colourful and perfect for children to explore the world and let their imaginations run riot. This book is ideal for home or school and finding out more about the world whilst also helping to develop essential reading skills. Clear, colourful, highly informative, illustrated mapping designed for young readers. Arranged by continent for easy reference. Facts about the world we live in are included on each spread. Waterstones Collins Children’s Picture Atlas - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780008320324
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780008320324
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Author: Donna
Rating: 5
Review: Bit late writing this. I bought this with a few other books for a Christmas gift and was really impressed with the quality. The pictures were great and the information pitched at a good level for, I'd say, 5 - 8 year olds. Recommended.
Author: Leanne
Rating: 3
Review: I liked this. It is colourful, clear and the pages are not overly busy. There are plenty of pictures to stimulate conversations with my 4 year old. However, I was really disappointed that it didn’t give a closeup of the UK. I wanted to start by introducing her to where we live and the places we’ve been. To provide context, I ended up pointing out roughly where each of the Disney princesses live and discussing what it is like in those places.