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My Pop-up World Atlas Hardcover – Pop up, September 11, 2012
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Budding geographers will love to immerse themselves in this fun, bright, fact-packed first atlas with lots of detailed illustrations. Each continent has its own spread, with pop-ups, flaps, booklets, and sturdy pull-tabs introducing the world’s countries, inhabitants, and famous landmarks.
- Print length16 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 3
- Dimensions10.31 x 0.86 x 11.19 inches
- PublisherTemplar
- Publication dateSeptember 11, 2012
- ISBN-100763660949
- ISBN-13978-0763660949
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—Kirkus Reviews
This book illuminates and sparks interest in the world at large, with its friendly and clear illustrations, and fact-filled bursts of text.
—New York Times online
Ganeri and Waterhouse offer a veritable fireworks display of information, with doublespread pop-ups for each of the seven continents. The book is loaded with facts, native animals, major landmarks, flags, record-breakers, and more. Perfect for the rocking-chair traveler, and helpful with those inevitable school reports — it’s also interactive, complete with a pull-the-tab Panama Canal and a turning wheel of Asian products.
—The Boston Globe
Elementary-aged children are likely to spend hours with the information-packed visual treat MY POP-UP WORLD ATLAS.
—BookPage
About the Author
Stephen Waterhouse has been illustrating since 1998, creating pictures for books, posters, cards, jigsaws, maps, advent calendars, packaging, and magazines. In 1998 he won the Association of Illustrators Student Section Gold Award.
Product details
- Publisher : Templar; Illustrated edition (September 11, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 16 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0763660949
- ISBN-13 : 978-0763660949
- Reading age : 3 - 6 years, from customers
- Grade level : Kindergarten - 3
- Item Weight : 1.46 pounds
- Dimensions : 10.31 x 0.86 x 11.19 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,321 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16 in World Atlases & Maps (Books)
- #18 in Children's Atlases (Books)
- #115 in Children's Earth Sciences Books (Books)
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Customers find the book visually appealing and educational. They appreciate the colorful pictures and pop-ups. The book introduces the seven continents three-dimensionally and includes facts about each continent.
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Customers find the book engaging and educational. They say it makes learning fun and is a nice first atlas for grade 1 children. The pop-ups and interesting facts keep kids entertained for hours. It's a great addition to their home library.
"Great book! Are there other books like this pop-up interactive book on different topics? My son loves this book and it's so engaging!" Read more
"This is an absolutely wonderful book. It was purchased for a six-year-old who is very interested in geography...." Read more
"This is a lovely first atlas for grade 1 children. They love the pop ups and interesting facts...." Read more
"This book was a gift for my niece and we were so excited to read it. The images were great and there are a lot of fun facts about the world...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's visual appeal. They appreciate the colorful illustrations and pop-up pages. The book is creatively designed for kids and visually stimulating.
"Nicely illustrated, colorful, design was amazing, granddaughter loved it" Read more
"...This book is not only beautifully done but is packed with fascinating information...." Read more
"...The images were great and there are a lot of fun facts about the world. However, some of those facts are out of date now as of 2023." Read more
"...Beautiful graphics. Who doesn’t love pop up books?!" Read more
Customers enjoy the pop-ups in the book. They find it engaging and mention that the pages really pop up. The pop-ups are surprisingly strong and well-made, even though some reviewers mention missing flags.
"This is a lovely first atlas for grade 1 children. They love the pop ups and interesting facts...." Read more
"...I thought the pop-ups were pretty good, but if you love maps, you wouldn't be able to use this as one, really." Read more
"Love this Pop up atlas for my little explorer. It has fun facts and very pleasing to the eyes and senses. Great addition to our home library." Read more
"I love the little pop ups, it makes this book visually appealing. There is just the right amount of text." Read more
Customers find the book engaging for young children. It introduces the seven continents three-dimensionally with accurate and colorful representations. The book provides interesting facts about each continent and its culture.
"...engagement, and this particular one, which introduces the seven continents three-dimensionally, came recommended by The New York Times, which..." Read more
"...In reading the book with my grandson I was reminded of long-forgotten geography facts...." Read more
"I bought this for my grandkids, ages 8 and 5. They now know all the continents by name and world location...." Read more
"...All seven continents are included. On the pages, there are many facts about each continent...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023Great book! Are there other books like this pop-up interactive book on different topics? My son loves this book and it's so engaging!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023Christmas was coming up. The 6-year-old for whom I bought this is an advanced reader, capable of reading chapter books, but he has a soft spot for pop-up books and requested one from Santa. I wanted to find one that straddled his slightly childish aesthetic interests and his capacity for higher-level intellectual engagement, and this particular one, which introduces the seven continents three-dimensionally, came recommended by The New York Times, which provided this interesting context for the fact of its existence: “Even in a world in which Google Maps is set to declare dominance, atlases continue to be published and illustrated, especially for children. But given the multimedia lure of online versions, it’s not surprising that print representatives increasingly boast their own bells and whistles.”
The review reminded me, uncomfortably, of how Big Tech is encroaching not only on our lives but on our children's as well. At restaurants, we let the 6-year-old watch YouTube videos while we eat, and sometimes, we look over and find that the algorithm has led him to discomfiting places: a video of someone putting together Elsa's castle with Legos begets a video of someone putting together Santa's sleigh, which begets a video of a stampede involving a misunderstanding among Santa's reindeers from which Santa does not come out in one piece. It's unnerving, but then, we've gotten out of the habit of hiring babysitters because of the pandemic, and we have YouTube to thank for relatively quiet dinners out. I try to avoid shopping on Amazon, too — for related reasons — but, as I mentioned earlier, Christmas was coming up, and, because of the pandemic, there were a lot of product delays. It wasn't clear to me whether I could trust that My Pop-up World Atlas would arrive by Christmas if I ordered it elsewhere, but Amazon had proven to be generally reliable.
And the book did arrive in good time, and it's as fascinating as I hoped for, and, as the 6-year-old pointed out when I asked why he needed the book from Santa and couldn't just get it from the library, there is something extremely satisfying about lifting the fresh, untouched little flips on a newly purchased — not checked out from the library — pop-up book.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024Nicely illustrated, colorful, design was amazing, granddaughter loved it
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014This is an absolutely wonderful book. It was purchased for a six-year-old who is very interested in geography. This book is not only beautifully done but is packed with fascinating information. In reading the book with my grandson I was reminded of long-forgotten geography facts. I loved the various tabs and surprises found within the pages of this really terrific book. Any child (or adult) interested in the word of which they are a part will adore this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013This is a lovely first atlas for grade 1 children. They love the pop ups and interesting facts. I told the, how pencil this book is and they treat it with great care. I would recommend this book
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023This book was a gift for my niece and we were so excited to read it. The images were great and there are a lot of fun facts about the world. However, some of those facts are out of date now as of 2023.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2015I bought this for my grandkids, ages 8 and 5. They now know all the continents by name and world location. This is a fun way to learn for them; the content is quite useful and they enjoy discussing the various facts found on each page. I would recommend this book to any family with young children. I learned a few things myself!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2020Bought this as a Christmas present for my host kid. He is 5 and absolutely loves it. Buying books for kids, especially nowadays with all this technological stuff is rough this pop up atlas managed to make him entertained for hours! Off course i had to read and explain most of it for him cause he’s to young but it opened his eyes for a hole different perspective of the world.
Bought this as a Christmas present for my host kid. He is 5 and absolutely loves it. Buying books for kids, especially nowadays with all this technological stuff is rough this pop up atlas managed to make him entertained for hours! Off course i had to read and explain most of it for him cause he’s to young but it opened his eyes for a hole different perspective of the world.
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- Princess BearReviewed in Canada on May 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect birthday present
Got this for My friend’s kiddos bday gift. She is making incredible progress on country names!
- suzetteReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 16, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars The pages are stuck together
The book is completely damaged. All the pages are stuck together
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AlbertoReviewed in Spain on February 26, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars En inglés
El libro está muy bien, siempre que lo quieras en Inglés 😊
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Alejandro V.Reviewed in Mexico on September 3, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bonito e interesante para los niños
Es un libro muy interesante y bonito
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HerzchendameReviewed in Germany on August 18, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Super tolles Buch!
Meine Erstklässler haben es geliebt, sehr gerne drin herumgestöbert und viele Sachen entdeckt! Farbige Bilder, Sachen zum Drehen und erkunden, rundum ein sehr gelungenes Buch zum Entdecken der Welt!