geography

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
geography

Bigfoot visits the big cities of the world

"A collection of seek and find challenges in which finding BigFoot accompanies facts about world cities"--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Bigfoot visits the big cities of the world

My first atlas of the world

A picture atlas for children that provides maps and information about the world's lands, water, and countries, as well as different people, cultures, places, and animals in various regions.
Cover image of My first atlas of the world

Who in the world is Carmen Sandiego?

"For decades, people have asked the question: Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? But just who is this infamous and elusive globe-trotting thief? In this novelization, based on the Netflix animated series, Carmen shares her own backstory for the first time ever. Now, it's time to find out.... Who in the world is Carmen Sandiego"-- Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Who in the world is Carmen Sandiego?

How the world works

a hands-on guide to our amazing planet
2010
Pop-ups, flaps, wheels, tabs, and facts provide information about the Earth and how it works, looking at how the Earth formed, how it moves, how and when life began, tectonic plates, the water cycle, weather, the seas, carbon, plants, and the food chain.
Cover image of How the world works

Five themes of geography

2004
Looks at how geographers study the Earth and its people and teaches children the five dimensions of geography: place, location, human-environment interactions, movement, and regions.

How to ace the National Geographic Bee

official study guide
2017
Offers study tools and guidance to help fourth- through eight-grade students prepare for the National Geographic Society's annual competition, providing a review of geographic facts and various types of questions that have been used in the past, and featuring maps, photographs, and other resources.
Cover image of How to ace the National Geographic Bee

Brainwashed

a Lucas Benes novel
2014
"While sleeping on the roof of his father's hotel, thirteen-year-old Lucas Benes finds a baby alone and learns that the Good Company has restarted its profitable kidnapping business. Multilingual and already on his third passport, Lucas leads a network of international teenagers through the hotspots of Paris--from the catacombs to the Eiffel Tower--in an all-out effort to spoil a brainwashing ceremony that could potentially turn them all into 'Good' kids."--Provided by publisher.
Cover image of Brainwashed

Amazing places

2015
"[A collection of] poems focusing on unique places of historical, environmental, and/or cultural interest in the United States by poets from diverse backgrounds, including Alma Flor Ada, Joseph Bruchac, Nikki Grimes, Lee Bennett Hopkins, Linda Sue Park, and many others. Includes additional information about each place, and sources"--Provided by publisher.

Totally amazing facts about geography

2018
"Did you know that Antarctica is really a desert? Ever wondered what the world's most crowded city is? Curious to learn where you can swim in lakes as pink as strawberry milkshakes? Discover these and over 100 other ... facts about places all around the world. [Includes] geography trivia"--OCLC.
Cover image of Totally amazing facts about geography

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - geography