Geography -- Juvenile literature
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Geography -- Juvenile literature
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Geography
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- This is our world, from Alaska to the Amazon meet 20 children just like you, Tracey Turner, Ã sa Gilland
- Prehistoric case files, Melissa Reve
- Oxford primary geography., Phil Almond ... [et al.] 3
- Wild islands, Anita Ganeri
- Around the world, Catherine Veitch ; illustrated by Fermin Solis
- I heart the world, a celebration of land, sea, flora, fauna and people around the globe, Tania McCartney
- World tour, [illustrators: Mike Love, Pippa Curnick, David Shephard, Michelle Todd, Cherie Zamazing ; editor: Christina Webb]
- Habitats, Rebecca Kahn ; [illustrator, Paloma Valdivia]
- Amazing world atlas, bringing the world to life, written by Alexa Ward
- Natural wonders of the world, Bethany Lord
- Factopia, planet Earth, written by Katie Dicker ; [illustrator, Andrew Pagram (Beehive Illustration)]
- The kid's world factbook, a complete guide to the history, climate, terrain, flag, language, and more of the world's countries, facts & figures by the US Central Intelligence Agency
- You rule!, create your own country, [written by Scott Forbes ; illustrated by Emma Laura Jones]
- Maps, Aleksandra MizieliÅ ska and Daniel MizieliÅ ska
- Infographic guide to the globe, written by Eliza Berkowitz ; illustrated by Gwen Kéraval
- How to read a map, Melanie Waldron
- History of the world, 10,000BCE to 2,000CE, by John Farndon ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- Atlas of record-breaking adventures, illustrated by Lucy Letherland ; written by Emily Hawkins
- The world
- Atlas of adventures, [written by Rachel Williams, illustrated by Lucy Letherland]
- Living in Europe, David Flint
- Collins primary geography, Stephen Scoffham and Colin Bridge, Pupil book 4
- Collins primary geography, Stephen Scoffham and Colin Bridge, Pupil book 3
- Collins primary geography, Stephen Scoffham and Colin Bridge, Pupil book 5
- Barnaby bear, Paula Richardson
- The world's most amazing places, [text: Richard Happer]
- Travel the world atlas, written by Shirley Willis ; illustrated by Nick Hewetson ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Little kids first big book of where, Jill Esbaum
- Barefoot books amazing places, written by Miralda Colombo ; illustrated by Beatrice Cerocchi ; [translation support provided by Danielle Buonaiuto]
- Children's illustrated atlas, [writer and consultant Andrew Brooks ; illustrators Maltings Partnership, Daniel Long]
- People and places, a children's encyclopedia
- Our wonderful world, explore the globe with 50 fact-filled maps!, written & researched by Kalya Ryan and Ben Handicott ; illustrated by Sol Linero
- Hey there, Earth dweller!, dive into this world we call Earth, by Marc ter Horst ; illustrated by Wendy Panders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- First picture atlas, written by Deborah Chancellor ; illustrated by Anthony Lewis
- Countries, cultures, people & places, written by Andrea Mills
- Rivers, Ruth Thomson
- Weather, place and people, by Howard Lisle
- Collins primary geography, Stephen Scoffham and Colin Bridge, Pupil book 1 and 2
- Barnaby bear, where shall we go today?, Paula Richardson
- Mapwork., Julie Warne and Mandy Suhr ; illustrated by Damon Burnard 2
- Barnaby bear, Consultant: Paula Richardson, authors: Roger Carter, Elaine Jackson, Margaret Mackintosh, Paula Richardson
- Geography of the world
- Hidden wonders, a guide to the planet's wildest, weirdest places, Nicole Maggi
- One world, many colours, Ben Lerwill ; Alette Straathof
- People around the world, Antony Mason
- Oxford children's A to Z of geography, Dick Bateman
- Countries of the world, Brian Williams
- Collins primary geography, Stephen Scoffham and Colin Bridge, Pupil book 6
- Mountains, coasts and rivers, by Howard Lisle
- Managing water, Prouducer: Judith Tyrer, teacher's notes written by Howard Lisle
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