geography

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Mapping my town

Looks at photos of different types of homes and explains how to use the maps inside the book to navigate and compare what is the same and what is different about living in a city, suburb, or farming community.

Mapping my world

Looks at photos of different continents and explains how to use the maps inside the book to navigate and compare what is the same and what is different between them.

Children's illustrated atlas

2016
A first atlas for students features over fifty maps of world regions in addition to trivia about different countries and cultures.

Poland's Crooked Forest

2021
"Introduces readers to the mysterious Crooked Forest in Poland and the debate about what caused this antural phenomenon"--Amazon.

World atlas

2021
Contains maps, photographs, and fact boxes that provide information about the world's countries, explains how to use an atlas, and includes illustrations of country flags, and place name and ocean features indexes.

Mrs. Barr has gone too far!

2021
"After noticing that A.J. and his friends' geography knowledge could use some work, Mr. Cooper invites to class just the person to help. Globetrotter Mrs. Barr speaks seven languages and has visited nearly two hundred countries! But why does she carry a suitcase everywhere she goes? And why does she open a window whenever she walks into a room? Perhaps Mrs. Barr has something to hide!--Provided by publisher.

Great cities

the stories behind the world's most fascinating places
2021
"Delve into the social and cultural history of 100 of the world's . . . cities"--BTCat.

Beyond the map

unruly enclaves, ghostly places, emerging lands and our search for new utopias
2018
"Presents stories of the world's most extraordinary spaces--many unmarked on any official map--all of which challenge our assumptions about what we know--or think we know--about our world"--Amazon.

Around the world

a can-you-find-it book
A collection of international-themed picture puzzles with over 100 hidden objects for young readers to find.

Amazing places

Collects poetry paired with illustrations featuring places from around the United States, including landscapes and geographical features like the Grand Canyon or Mount Denali, as well as locations of historical importance like Harlem's West 125th Street or San Francisco's Chinatown.

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