Geography from A-Z
By (Author) Jack Knowlton
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
27th August 1997
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage reference: Subject-specific reference
910
Paperback
48
Width 210mm, Height 240mm, Spine 1mm
180g
This picture glossary is the perfect book to help young kids begin to learn about Earths geography! From A (as in archipelago) to Z (as in zone), it features over sixty clear and concise definitions with beautiful full-color illustrations and maps.
Have you ever wondered what a badland is What about a gulch Do you know what an isthmus is Or a seamount What about the difference between a plateau and a plain, or a knob and a knoll Well look no further. This broad introduction to the fascinating world around us explores our planets physical features from the highest mountain peak to the deepest ocean trench. The team behind Maps & Globes proves that geography can indeed be an adventure.
This picture glossary, filled with accessible information to help children better understand geography and the environment, was praised by Kirkus as an attractive introduction to geographys rich vocabulary.
"This resource will be valuable for young geographers." -- ALA Booklist
"An attractive introduction to geography's rich vocabulary; it should also be an inspiration to budding word-collectors" -- Kirkus Reviews
Jack Knowlton was born in Florida. He is a free-lance writer living in New York City and is the author of Geography from A to Z and Maps and Globes, which was featured on Reading Rainbow.