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Scholastic Atlas Of The World

di Miles Kelly Ltd, Philip Steele

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An atlas for young people, featuring over eighty maps, with essays, photographs, and statistics that provide information about the world's terrain, climate, major economic activities, and populations.
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This atlas has a fantastic "How to Use this Atlas" 2 page introduction. There are also great introductory pages on: making maps, using maps, earth in space, planet earth, plate tectonics, oceans and seas, weather and climate, weathering processes, rock types, water, islands and coastlines,natural regions (biomes), and earth's resources. After page 40, each country spread is two pages and includes such features as: political map, glossary on p 206 for difficult or important word, "Discover more" sidebar with interesting facts, life facts (including life expectancy), and a fact box which includes area, population language, currency and religion statistics. Colourful flags, representing the country and its provinces/states are also given. There are also statistics on its mountains and rivers and which time zone it's located in and how long it takes to fly there from Ottawa, Canada. It is colourful, easy to use and there is a great balance of pertinent information and presentation. It would be an excellent resource for all school libraries. ( )
  JackieHancox | Aug 8, 2010 |
It’s that time of year, school is back in session, things are rolling along well — then suddenly you realize that your child’s hand-me-down atlas is sadly outdated. Perhaps we’re the only family with antiquated student atlases on the shelf with outdated political boundaries, but our latest reference title far surpasses our antiquated student atlas.

The Scholastic Canada Atlas of the World is a beautiful beginner’s reference, perfect for children ready to dig into some more substantive geographic and cultural facts than are included in the simplest primer-style atlases. Filled with gorgeous, full colour photography, vivid maps, and a wide range of geographic details, this title brings the study of place and people to life.

Opening with an introduction to the making of maps, using maps, the solar system, time zones, tectonic plates, oceans, climate, the water cycle, natural resources and much more — this wealth of information provides a rich fount to draw general knowledge from in addition to the splendid maps. Like all atlases this information is written from an old-earth perspective.

Divided into seven continental regions: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Antarctica, each region is colour coded. All of the North American pages (Canada and the U.S. receive several two-page spreads each) are backed by a pastel lilac, the South American pages a pastel peach, and so on.

Each included country features a cultural and geographic overview that includes climate, economy and more, with fact boxes including: highest mountains, longest rivers, flags, life facts, trivia, time zones, latitude and longitude, and demographics. A search and find box provides cities of note and their alphanumeric reference (corresponding to a grid surrounding the page border) B5, for example is a “latitude” of B, and a “longitude” of 5 within that specific map. As the maps are all scaled separately, each includes it’s own scale and compass rose.

Pictures of the country’s people and well known places bring the region to life, while the life facts box which compares and contrasts life span and how many people in 100 own cars of the target country with Canada — or the US in the American edition Scholastic Atlas of the World. Smaller countries sharing borders may share a two-page spread, such as North and South Korea, Iraq and Iran, or the Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova.

Due to the unique two-page spread design, the country maps are placed dead center with fact boxes, text and photographs ringing the map. In a few cases this results in the obfuscation of parts of the letters making up place names, but they are still readable with a bit of squinting and page pushing.

What has endeared me to this atlas above others is the inherent appeal it holds for my children. It invites browsing, and I’ve seen my six-year-old lying on the floor just taking in the photos, the maps, and the people. I’ve had to pry her away from its pages on more than one occasion. Isn’t this just what we hope for as parents: reference books that will become welcoming friends to our children? The Scholastic Canada Atlas of the World, or its American counterpart, the Scholastic Atlas of the World combine up-to-date maps, comprehensive (but not overwhelming) geographic data, and a warmly appealing format — I highly recommend it.

Reviewed at quiverfullfamily.com ( )
  jenniferbogart | Oct 1, 2009 |
A good solid atlas for school age children from grade 3 to grade 8. First published in 2001, so population statistics and country names are mainly from 2000 and 2001.
Each country is shown with geographical regions, principal cities, and some population statistics that can be compared from region to region. Within Canada and the U.S. there are graphs of ethnic background, including white, black, Hispanic, Asian, and other/Native peoples. International countries have data on life expectancy, compared to Canada's, and the number of people in 100 who own cars. The primary language, religion and currency are shown for each country, as well as the national flag.
Navigation through each section is easier with tab-markings at the top for the continent, and "search and find" references to locate countries and cities on each page with grid references.
Recommended for Canadian elementary school kids. ( )
  tripleblessings | Oct 13, 2007 |
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  OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
Bogart, Jennifer. September 30, 2009. Review: Scholastic Atlas of the World. BC Blocritics: http://blogcritics.org/books/article/book-review-scholastic-canada-atlas-of/
  Carolsince1968 | Dec 1, 2009 |
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