The Earth from the Air for Children
By (Author) Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Text by Robert Burleigh
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
27th August 2002
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
779.36
Hardback
77
Width 250mm, Height 310mm
860g
Soar above the earth. Look down. And what do you see Water and land, trees and buildings, people and animals. And more, so much more. Let the remarkable aerial photographs of Yann Arthus-Bertrand take you to a whole new world of discovery and adventure. Prepare to be enthralled by glowing pictures of nomads and camels, scarlet birds and green grasses, colourful rugs in Morocco and the amazing White Horse of Uffington - plus many more unforgettable images. The Earth from the Air for Children tells the dynamic story of the diversity of our world's peoples and places.
'An exquisite addition to your classroom resources will provide a completely new level to learning through pictures' - Junior Education
'This book should be in every school library. It illustrates what geography really is, and no one browsing through it will be disappointed' - Geographical Association
Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a world-renowned aerial photographer, journalist, reporter and environmentalist. He is especially well known for his book Earth from Above and his film 'Home'. He has published over 30 books.