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Books with title Children's Pictorial Atlas

  • Children's Picture Atlas

    Ruth Brocklehurst, Linda Edwards

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 1, 2004)
    An introduction to maps, geography, and ecological regions accompanies maps with small pictures of characteristic people, places, animals, and things, and the locations of the capitals of the countries of the world.
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  • Children's Animal Atlas

    Barbara Taylor, Katrin Wiehle

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, May 29, 2018)
    CHILDREN’S ANIMAL ATLAS is the perfect first atlas for young animal lovers. The colourfully illustrated maps contain essential geographical information such as countries, principal mountains, rivers, and lakes. The book is crammed with interactive fun, so that young readers can truly engage with the animal world.• Find the animals Look for the stunning pictorial icons featuring unique animals. • Fill in the spotter’s guide with stickers. • Display the poster and decorate with animal stickers • use the Fact File panel on each map to learn key information.
  • Collins Children’s Picture Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Hardcover (Collins, July 1, 2019)
    A beautifully illustrated picture atlas designed to take children on an exciting journey around the world.The atlas opens with the continents, then presents a world view of countries before exploring deeper into each country and the 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. • Illustrated by Steve Evans. • 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.
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  • Children's Pictorial Atlas

    Blanka Kriklanova

    Hardcover (Octopus Bks., April 24, 1987)
    The whole family will enjoy this lavishly illustrated and informative atlas. Not only does it contain maps of each continent but the researched text on each country makes it a fascinating source and practical information about our world.
  • Collins Children's Pictorial Atlas

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    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 2007)
    This is a comprehensive atlas that teaches children about our world and the many cultures that reside within it. 10/10 would recommend
  • Children's Picture Atlas

    Ruth Brocklehurst, Linda Edwards

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Rare Book
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  • Children's Pictorial Atlas

    Blanka / Jiri Kalousek (Illustrator) Kriklanova

    Hardcover (Chartwell Books, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • Children: A Pictorial Archive

    Carol Belanger Grafton

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 19, 2002)
    Rich in authentic period flavor, this exceptional sourcebook, with its appealing vignettes of old-fashioned youngsters, will add a nostalgic touch to any number of graphic projects. Over 850 engaging black-and-white illustrations, carefully chosen from rare sources, depict winsome moppets playing with toys, dolls, and pets; riding bicycles; playing tennis and baseball; reading, sleeping, and engaging in games with other children. They are shown with parents and teachers and in many other settings and situations.Selected from The Royal Magazine, The Century Magazine, Harper's Young People, Ueber Land und Meer, Little Folks, Life, Our Young Folks, Child Life, Craftsman, and many other late-nineteenth-century books and periodicals, these old-fashioned, versatile illustrations will be invaluable to artists, illustrators, and designers in search of vintage royalty-free images. Collagists, découpeurs, and craft workers, as well, will find here a virtually inexhaustible supply of charming illustrations for their projects.
  • Collins Children's Picture Atlas

    Collins Maps

    Hardcover (Collins, May 1, 2016)
    The atlas opens with the continents, then presents a world view of countries before exploring deeper into each country and the exciting places to visit within each. The maps are clear, colorful 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 while also helping to develop essential reading skills.
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  • Children: A Pictorial Archive

    Carol Belanger Grafton

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 21, 2013)
    Rich in authentic period flavor, this exceptional sourcebook, with its appealing vignettes of old-fashioned youngsters, will add a nostalgic touch to any number of graphic projects. Over 850 engaging black-and-white illustrations, carefully chosen from rare sources, depict winsome moppets playing with toys, dolls, and pets; riding bicycles; playing tennis and baseball; reading, sleeping, and engaging in games with other children. They are shown with parents and teachers and in many other settings and situations.Selected from The Royal Magazine, The Century Magazine, Harper's Young People, Ueber Land und Meer, Little Folks, Life, Our Young Folks, Child Life, Craftsman, and many other late-nineteenth-century books and periodicals, these old-fashioned, versatile illustrations will be invaluable to artists, illustrators, and designers in search of vintage royalty-free images. Collagists, découpeurs, and craft workers, as well, will find here a virtually inexhaustible supply of charming illustrations for their projects.
  • The Children's Pictorial Atlas of the World

    Alison Cooper, Anne McRae, Daniela De Luca

    Hardcover (McRae Books, June 1, 2008)
    Learn about the countries and cities of our globe with this attractive world atlas featuring 14 full-color spreads. Geographical, cultural, and economic information on all of the world's regions is included along with a host of suggested activities that will have children finding mountains, rivers, lakes, and cities. A detailed collection of world flags rounds out this wonderful introduction to maps & geography for young readers.
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  • The Children's Pictorial Atlas of the World

    Alison Cooper, Adriano Nardi, Antonella Meucci, Daniela De Luca, Anne McRae

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Pictorial maps and other illustrations present the animals, plants, architecture, and peoples of each region of the world
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