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Children's Picture Atlas

by Ruth Brocklehurst

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An illustrated picture atlas crammed with facts and details to take children on a magical journey around the world.
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Upper elementary students will enjoy the content of this book, and younger students will be engaged by the many pictures. This book is full of information about places all over the world and the things most prevalent there. Through this book, students can explore the entire world while remaining in one classroom.
  schroem | Nov 9, 2012 |
There's maybe too much stuff about the weather and textiles in here, but it is good for larnin' nonetheless, I'm sure. And I'm sure there's been a new edition since "Africa is the home of the Negro peoples, who are now just beginning to rule themselves." ( )
  MeditationesMartini | Sep 17, 2012 |
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We live in a universe that's so enormous it's almost impossible to imagine.
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