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Children's Atlas

AUTHOR: Dorling Kindersley Publishing
ISBN: 0789458454

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This revised and updated DK classic is completely redesigned and combines maps, photos and text with up-to-date computer-generated world maps and digital terrain models. A unique introduction for children to the joy of geography. Features a...

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Children's Atlas
- Book Review,
by Dorling Kindersley Publishing


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With the dawn of the new millennium, the earth is changing more rapidly than ever--politically, environmentally, socially, and physically. Dorling Kindersley rises to the occasion with a beautiful revised and updated children's atlas, filled to bursting with more than 50 innovative three-dimensional computer-generated maps, informative text, and over 1,000 stellar photographs, illustrations, and diagrams. The maps are organized by continent. Each section opens with a large, double-page spread introducing readers to the physical geography of the continent. Then the continent is divided by country or group of countries, with a focus on human geography. Finally a glossary and index provide additional information about place names and facts about each country. Entertaining features reveal fascinating tidbits about various regions and peoples: Did you know that Lake Baikal in Russia contains 20 percent of the world's fresh water? Or that sheep in New Zealand have the right of way and outnumber people 20 to 1? Vivid, large-scale maps reveal the world more accurately and clearly than ever before. This is a resource to keep close at hand for school projects, travel dreaming, or just the curious mind. (Ages 9 and older) --Emilie Coulter


From School Library Journal
Gr 4-8-This revision of the Eyewitness Atlas of the World (DK, 1994; o.p.) boasts maps created using "innovative computer technology and the latest cartographic data"; brief, broad overviews of geography, climate, resources, industry, and vegetation; and hundreds of photographs, diagrams, and illustrations. The representation of the physical characteristics of the continents and countries is truly stunning; the maps appear three-dimensional. In addition, they are lighter and multicolored, an improvement over those in the earlier edition. Brief captions accompany the illustrative material, giving readers information on cultural, economic, and geographic aspects of countries. A new section covering the North American continent has been added. The index includes only map locations and fact boxes on the countries. There is much to like about this atlas. The layout is open and the book contains a wealth of information. Yet, it may be difficult for children to use. The typeface is light and it is often difficult to locate a country's name on the map. The many small icons on the physical maps often make it difficult to extract information and the symbols used in the index's fact boxes call for rather sophisticated information-retrieval skills. The National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers (National Geographic, 1998) is easier to use and while it does not include as much peripheral information, it more than covers the basics. Dorling Kindersley Children's Atlas, while not essential, could be used as an additional resource and for browsing.Peg Glisson, Mendon Center Elementary School, Pittsford, NYCopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist
Gr. 4-8. Here's the latest edition of a large-format atlas first published in 1994 as The Eyewitness Atlas of the World. Updated throughout with minor changes, such as the identification of Nunavut on the map of western Canada, the book's most significant addition is a 16-page section called "The North American Continent," which precedes the old "North America" chapter. The new section includes maps showing information such as climate, environment, pre-Columbian history, Western expansion routes, and Native American and Asian populations in the U.S and Canada today. A colorful atlas for libraries seeking to update collections. REVWR
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Book Description
A new atlas for a new world. As we enter a new millennium, we are witnessing a period of dramatic environmental, political, and social changes to the structure and shape of our world. The time has come for a new way of representing our knowledge and understanding of the Earth. Using innovative computer technology and the latest cartographic data, the Dorling Kindersley Children's Atlas provides an amazingly fresh view of our home planet. Its unique three-dimensional maps, created from a computerized terrain model of the globe, have a clarity and accuracy never before seen in print. Each of the continents is introduced with a stunning physical map giving an overview of its geography, vegetation, and climate, while more than 50 superbly detailed large-scale maps focus on the world's countries, mapping their rivers, mountains, lakes, roads, and main cities. Over 1,000 photographs, diagrams, and illustrations help capture the particular flavor of each region and its people, depicting everything from historic buildings and local food to dramatic landscapes and traditional clothing. The unique combination of high-quality mapping, beautiful images, and informative text is a brand-new way of presenting geographical information for use both at home and at school.


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         Book Review

Children's Atlas
- Book Reviews,
by Dorling Kindersley Publishing

Children's Atlas

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This revised and updated DK classic is more than an atlas; it is a complete geographical experience. In true DK style, the completely redesigned Dorling Kindersley Children's Atlas combines maps, photography and text along with up-to-date computer-generated world maps and digital terrain models. A unique introduction for children to the joy of geography. Features a special 16-page section on the U.S.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature

This oversize atlas supplies interested readers with much more than just maps of their favorite worldwide locations. True, the maps are here￯﾿ᄑin color, variety and detail. There are maps of continents, regions and countries. There are geographical maps, political maps and specialty maps that show, among many other things, spoken languages, vegetation, population and ethnicity. All the maps are easy to read with grids surrounding them and providing assistance to readers who want to locate a certain place on the map. (All places found on any of the maps in this 176-page book are listed in the index, along with the grid markings that pinpoint their location.) But this atlas is more than a collection of maps. Surrounding the maps are captioned photographs, drawings, charts and tables that supply additional information of interest about the featured country or region. In well-established DK tradition, the pages of this atlas are just packed with information that ranges from scholarly to frivolous. All of it pertains to the featured subject and will add to the enjoyment of readers seeking information, doing research or armchair traveling. 2000 (orig. 1994), DK Publishing, $24.95. Ages 8 up. Reviewer: Judy Katsh


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