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Aleksandra Mizielinska

Author of Maps

25+ Works 1,395 Members 25 Reviews

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Works by Aleksandra Mizielinska

Maps (2006) — Author — 968 copies
Under Water, Under Earth (2015) 136 copies
Welcome to Mamoko (1900) — Author — 61 copies
Maps Activity Book (2014) 57 copies
The World of Mamoko in the Year 3000 (2012) — Author — 24 copies
The World of Mamoko in the Time of Dragons (2011) — Author — 18 copies
Maps Poster Book (2015) — Author — 16 copies
D.E.S.I.G.N. (2010) — Illustrator — 14 copies
¿Quién Come A Quién? (2000) — Author — 12 copies
Mam oko na liczby (2012) — Author — 10 copies
Voi siete qui! (2016) 4 copies
Co z Ciebie wyrośnie? (2010) — Author — 3 copies

Associated Works

Impossible Inventions: Ideas That Shouldn't Work (2014) — Illustrator — 30 copies

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Birthdate
1982
Gender
female
Nationality
Poland
Country (for map)
Poland
Occupations
Illustratrice
Relationships
Mizieliński, Daniel (Epoux)

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I can imagine that younger children will enjoy browsing through this wonderful book with an adult to guide them through the cornucopia of facts contained on each beautifully-illustrated page, whilst older readers (including adults!) will be able to negotiate their own reading-journey in a way which suits them best. The end papers at the front of the book feature global maps which show where each of the twenty-six featured countries (I’m a bit surprised that the UK isn’t one of them!) is located and gives the relevant page number. The following two pages allow the reader to browse the recipes which are included, whilst the final page and inner-back cover provide a comprehensive index of recipes, ingredients and other facts. The penultimate two pages offer a fascinating, illustrated timeline which features key historical moments between 1207-2020. As I’m sure this isn’t a tome meant to be read cover to cover, these features certainly make ‘navigating’ the book much easier. The bite-sized pieces of history, cultural references and culinary traditions offer ‘easy to digest’ information about each of the countries, some useful insights into the history of food and help children learn about where particular ingredients come from.
With its beautiful illustrations, its age-appropriate text and such a wide range of recipes for children (and adults!) to try, this is a book which makes learning fun … and tasty!
With thanks to Readers First and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.
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linda.a. | Dec 6, 2022 |
This beautifully detailed atlas uses colorful illustrations to highlight the natural resources, cultures, geographies, and histories of many different countries around the world. Flags of the World
 
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NCSS | 15 other reviews | Jul 23, 2021 |
4 stars? 5 stars? This is so joyous--I want to cover my apartment in all these maps. While I understand this is not meant to be a complete world atlas, I was a little perplexed that the creators skipped almost entirely over the Middle East region (excepting Jordan) and the Caribbean. Still. SO AWESOME.
 
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LibroLindsay | 15 other reviews | Jun 18, 2021 |
Recommended by Mia at Jones

A seek-and-find that has a more Mr. Postmouse aesthetic (Marianne Dubuc) than Where's Waldo. Characters and objects are introduced on the first page, and the following pages contain wordless scenes.
 
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JennyArch | 1 other review | May 10, 2021 |

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ISBNs
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