geography

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geography

Somewhere in the world right now

1997
Describes what is happening in different places around the world at a particular time throughout a day.

Maps and plans

2005
Contains lessons, illustrations, and activities designed to introduce young geographers to the world of maps.

As the roadrunner runs

a first book of maps
1994
Simple maps show how different animals, including a lizard, a jackrabbit, a roadrunner, mules, and deer, travel through an area of the Southwest.

Children's atlas of the world

1992
Maps and facts about the world's terrain, animals, populations, countries, and cities, continent by continent.

Nine o'clock lullaby

1991
While Mama reads a sleepytime tale at 9 p.m. in Brooklyn, people have a snack in the pantry at 2 a.m. in England, the cat knocks over the samovar at 5 a.m. in Moscow, a family has a barbecue at noon in Australia, and the sun is setting at 6 p.m. in Los Angeles.

Hottest, coldest, highest, deepest

1998
Describes some of the remarkable places on earth, including the hottest, coldest, windiest, snowiest, highest, and deepest.

Geo-whiz!

1988
Text and pictures present startling and fascinating geographical, geological, and cultural facts from around the world.

As the crow flies

a first book of maps
1991
A look at different geographical areas from the perspectives of an eagle, rabbit, crow, horse, and gull.

In my world

2006
Simple text and photographs introduce basic community concepts related to our world including location, things in our world, and basic facts about other worlds.

In my country

2006
Simple text and photographs introduce basic community concepts related to countries including location, features of a country, and information about other countries.

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