geography

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Italy

Ciao! My name is Pia, and I'm a kid just like you living in Italy. Italy is a country filled with ancient ruins, beautiful beaches, and delicious food!.

Mountains

2018
Mountains are some of Earth's most arresting landforms. There's no need to scale Mount Everest to discover important facts about mountains. Budding geographers can use this eye-catching book to learn about animals and plants that live on mountains as well as how people use these landforms as homes, and places to have fun.

World atlas

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.

Countries of the world

2020
"Every country profile is packed with photos, and each nation has a full-color map detailing its main cities, landscape features, and borders, and exactly where in the world it is. At-a-glance panels provide a quick reference to all the stats, and the easy-to-read text is full of . . . facts"--Amazon.com.

Illustrated atlas

2000
Presents a brief history and key facts about each country including its size, geographical features, wildlife, and how its people live, work, and play.

My first atlas of the world

Simple, colorful maps, bold pictures, and accessible text present basic geography, continent by continent, to spark preschoolers' curiosity about the planet we inhabit.

Continents of the world

Divided by continents and regions, explores information from around the world, such as famous landmarks, festivals, farming facts, food and drink, natural wonders, ancient wonders, and more.

Medieval people

2000
An account of the lives of six individuals who lived during the Middle Ages: a Frankish peasant; Marco Polo; Madame Eglentyne; a middle class Parisian housewife; and, two English merchants.

Continents

2020
Contains facts and information about the different continents, including how Australia is the smallest continent, but it is wider than the moon and more.

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