

Maps [Mizielinska, Aleksandra & Daniel.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Maps Review: Exceeds expectations - Got this for my map-loving toddler and I am beyond impressed. Every page is beautiful and it’s such a great learning tool for him. This exceeded my expectations. My teacher husband will me purchasing an additional copy for his classroom. Review: Not A Conventional World Atlas ... - "Maps" by Alexsandra and Daniel Mizielinska is not a comprehensive world atlas. It does not provide detailed topography; elevations; population of cities indicated by font size; or other conventional and expected information. However, what "Maps" does provide is a wealth of trivia and enough information to pique the reader's interest in learning more about each of the selected 42 countries, the Arctic and the Antarctic. Printed on heavy paper stock that is parchment-like in appearance, the illustrations and style of "Maps" are reminiscent of vintage maps. Illustrations are cartoon-like and plentiful. Some may find the maps "busy". Information for each entry includes a picture of the country's flag; the name of the capital city; the official language; the population; and the land mass' area. Cities are shown in red. Other information included about each country includes animal species found in the specific country; points of interest; foods; cultural information; some geographic features. All information is brief and serves only as a "teaser" inviting the reader to explore the country further. Readers seeking a comprehensive atlas that includes information about every country in the world may be disappointed in "Maps". It is not a geography book seeking to be all things to all readers. Individuals seeking an unusual, quality book that may encourage children and adults alike to research the included countries further will find "Maps" a delightful book and one that is well worth purchasing.
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B**I
Exceeds expectations
Got this for my map-loving toddler and I am beyond impressed. Every page is beautiful and it’s such a great learning tool for him. This exceeded my expectations. My teacher husband will me purchasing an additional copy for his classroom.
D**2
Not A Conventional World Atlas ...
"Maps" by Alexsandra and Daniel Mizielinska is not a comprehensive world atlas. It does not provide detailed topography; elevations; population of cities indicated by font size; or other conventional and expected information. However, what "Maps" does provide is a wealth of trivia and enough information to pique the reader's interest in learning more about each of the selected 42 countries, the Arctic and the Antarctic. Printed on heavy paper stock that is parchment-like in appearance, the illustrations and style of "Maps" are reminiscent of vintage maps. Illustrations are cartoon-like and plentiful. Some may find the maps "busy". Information for each entry includes a picture of the country's flag; the name of the capital city; the official language; the population; and the land mass' area. Cities are shown in red. Other information included about each country includes animal species found in the specific country; points of interest; foods; cultural information; some geographic features. All information is brief and serves only as a "teaser" inviting the reader to explore the country further. Readers seeking a comprehensive atlas that includes information about every country in the world may be disappointed in "Maps". It is not a geography book seeking to be all things to all readers. Individuals seeking an unusual, quality book that may encourage children and adults alike to research the included countries further will find "Maps" a delightful book and one that is well worth purchasing.
L**L
Beautiful and informative book
Beautiful book with a lot of information. My 3 year old loves it
K**D
Delightful illustrations - great introduction to geography and cultural awareness
I chose this book for my first grade daughter in honor of her grandma, a retired geographer, at a school book fair. I didn't have time to do more than glance through the book, but loved the illustrations at first sight. In looking at it more closely after giving it to her as a birthday present, I was startled at first when Norway (home of one set of her great-grandparents) wasn't included. I see other reviewers have commented similarly. While it would be wonderful to have all 200-ish countries of the world included, this already-large book would become an unwieldy behemoth. As it is, countries from six continents are included, and provide an engaging, informative experience to encourage children (and adults!) to learn more about the social, historical, cultural and physical geography of the world around them. It can be a starting place to imagine one's own maps of countries, towns, cities, and other places which aren't included in "Maps". To adapt Dr. Seuss's famous quote, don't be sad that many countries are missing, be glad for the ones that are included!
3**T
Very BIG and BEYOND beautiful.
Do NOT waste your time to read this review. Not enough adjectives to fully appreciate this incredible book. The artwork is beyond amazing and any adult in your life will love it. I purchased this book for myself and I am 56 years old.. Neighbors came over last night and they are the same age —showed them this book and they were blown away. I would never buy this book for a child—- because a child will never appreciate the time,research and effort that went into making and designing this book.
N**G
Great illustrations
This is a very large and beautifully illustrated book! My son really enjoys pouring through the pages and reading the little bits of information on every page. It has tiny pictures scattered across each page to show what each area is known for and give insight into cultures of different regions. I would recommend this to anyone who has kids under the age of 10. Older than that would still find it interesting, but I'm not sure they'd get the use out of it like younger children would.
L**S
Nicely-illustrated, informative book for kids.
My 7-year old loves maps and really enjoys this book. It is loaded with cultural information and gives good visibility to some lesser-known countries. The illustrations are designed to pique a child's interest. No regrets!
D**P
Beautiful!
If you like maps or geography, or just cool art, get this book! You won't regret it. It is large - think Rand McNally atlas size. Lovely book of maps!
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