Author: Wiegand, Dr Patrick
For National Curriculum Early Years
Published on 3 March 2011 by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 32 pages, Full colour
240 x 183 x 3 | 114g
The Oxford Very First Atlas is the perfect introduction to maps for young learners. Completely up-to-date, it features accurate, easy-to-read, and colourful mapping in an accessible layout based on research into how children use maps.
Have you ever wondered:• What the Earth looks like from space?• How many continents there are?• Where Mount Everest is?Find out in your very first atlas!Key Features:• Introduces young learners to maps and develops early atlas skills.
• Engaging Content: Encourages children to talk about local and distant places and find key locations.
• Comprehensive Coverage: Includes an introduction to the globe, stunning Earth-from-space images, and clear maps of the world and continents.
• Interactive Learning: Accompanied by an Activity Book for independent work and an e-Atlas CD-ROM for whole-class display.
This atlas is the ideal resource for developing map skills and inspiring curiosity about the world.