First Encyclopedia of Our World
An engaging introduction to geography for young readers
Felicity Brooks author David Hancock illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Usborne Publishing Ltd
Published:30th Jul '10
Should be back in stock very soon
This engaging encyclopedia introduces children to geography and answers their curious questions, making learning about the world enjoyable and accessible.
The First Encyclopedia of Our World serves as an engaging resource for children who are curious about the world around them. Addressing fundamental questions like 'Why is the night dark?' and 'What is snow?', this book presents information in a simple and accessible manner. Each topic is accompanied by vibrant illustrations that not only capture the attention of young readers but also enhance their understanding of basic geographical concepts.
This charming encyclopedia covers a wide range of subjects, including the mysteries of the sea and the phenomenon of earthquakes. With easy-to-read text, it breaks down complex ideas into digestible explanations. The First Encyclopedia of Our World aims to foster a sense of wonder and inquiry in children, encouraging them to explore and learn more about their environment.
In addition to the engaging content, the book offers free downloadable pictures and links to carefully curated websites for further exploration. This resource is perfect for parents and educators looking to introduce young children to geography in a fun and interactive way. Overall, the First Encyclopedia of Our World is a delightful guide that inspires curiosity and learning in the youngest of readers.
"Why is night dark”? “What’s under the sea?” “How do earthquakes happen?” This will help you out. Detailed images and simple text. * The Independent *
ISBN: 9781409514305
Dimensions: 279mm x 222mm x 13mm
Weight: 590g
64 pages