MY VERY FIRST ATLAS by Patrick Wiegand

MY VERY FIRST ATLAS by Patrick Wiegand

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This atlas for four to seven-year-olds provides all the place knowledge required for KS1 of the National Curriculum. It is both an introduction to mapping and a source of geographical information. An illustrated glossary explains the meaning of some of the words found in the atlas, using vocabulary which is easily understood by the very young.

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MY VERY FIRST ATLAS by Patrick Wiegand

An atlas for 4-7 year olds which provides all the place knowledge required for KS1 of the National Curriculum. It is both a simple introduction to mapping and a source of geographical information. An illustrated glossary explains the meaning of some of the words found in the atlas, using vocabulary which is easily understood by the very young. This book is intended for an atlas for 4-7 year olds which provides all the place knowledge required for KS1 of the National Curriculum.
Wiegand, Patrick: - Jackie Anderson is an associate professor of geography, planning and environment at Concordia University in Montreal and the Canadian chair of the Cartography and Children Commission of the International Cartographic Association. Jeet Atwal is a map specialist at the Maps, Data, and Government Information Centre at Carleton University Library in Ottawa, Ontario. Patrick Wiegand is a reader in geography education at the University of Leeds and the UK chair of the Cartography and Children Commission. Alberta Auringer Wood is a librarian specializing in maps, data, and media at the Queen Elizabeth II Library at Memorial University, Newfoundland.
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ISBN 13 9780198318408
ISBN 10 0198318405
Title MY VERY FIRST ATLAS
Author Hachette Children S Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1997-05-05
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.