An apprentice geographer and cartographer will guide children in the discovery of one of the fundamental themes of geographical knowledge: maps. Starting from the tools used by the geographer and the cartographer, then passing on to present the various types of geographical maps and then, to follow, to understand how they are built, children will be taught to read, interpret correctly as well as create and use the maps to make them, read them and use them, through playful and fun activities that also include the use of stickers. Ages: 7 plus
This is Book 1 in the Mad For Geography Series. See all Mad For Geography books here.
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Agnese Baruzzi studied graphic design at Urbino ISIA (Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche). She is an illustrator and author who has created 40 children's titles published in Italy, the UK, Japan, Portugal, USA, France, and Korea. Agnese holds workshops for children and adults in schools and libraries, and works as an illustrator with agencies, gr
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