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Jon Richards, Ed Simkins (Beteiligte)

Atlas of Everything


Maps that help you make sense of the world
Jon Richards and Ed Simkins
2016. 112 S. w. ill. and maps. 257 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HACHETTE CHILDREN´S BOOKS; WREN & ROOK 2016
ISBN: 0-7502-9880-4 (0750298804)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-7502-9880-3 (9780750298803)

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Navigate facts and figures on almost every topic in the world with over 50 maps and hundreds of infographics. The clear graphic facts makes this a great and approachable read for everyone, from visual learners to struggling readers. Covers information from people on Earth and manmade inventions to the natural world and art, culture and sport - there´s no topic left unexplained. Every page includes a map of the world, featuring colourful and stylish infographics. With an innovative combination of maps and infographics, this book presents a wide range of information in an easy-to-understand way.
Navigate the world like never before. Featuring over 50 maps of the world - one on every page - this unique atlas includes facts and figures on almost everything you´d want to know. From Nobel Prize winners and popular names, to endangered species and active volcanoes, the combination of maps and infographics makes this the perfect book for children to find out information in a quick and easy way, and remember it.

Includes information on the origins of humans, ancient civilisations, the fashion industry, music around the world, film, sport, art and design, politics, the natural world, architecture, animal migration, oceans, natural disasters and space, to name just a few topics in this fact-filled book.
1: Ancient civilisation
2: Names around the world
3: Food and drink
4: Books and authors
5: Global fashion industry
6: Music around the world
7: Great minds
8: The silver screen
9: Festivals
10: The World of Football
11: The Olympics
12: Social Media
13: Architecture and design
14: The human world
15: Human origins
16: Population growth
17: Live long and prosper
18: Diseases and doctors
19: Living in cities
20: Type of government
21: Armed forces
22: Getting heavy
23: Languages
24: Holiday time
25: Education and literacy
26: Religion
27: People and energy
28: A moving world
29: Trade
30: Palm oil
31: Oil
32: Water use
33: Growing food
34: Global emissions and population
35: Tallest building
36: On the line
37: Home computing
38: Money
39: Space launches
40: Physical features
41: Climate
42: Biodiversity
43: Forests
44: Deserts
45: Adapting for survival
46: Animal migration
47: Endangerd species
48: Oceans
49: Plates and quakes
50: Volcanoes
51: Natural disasters
52: Climate change
This book consists of ´Maps that help you make sense of the world´ and the visual representation of information helps the reader see facts at a glance. Children are attracted by the colourful visual presentations. This 2016 edition provides an informative and thought-provoking book for KS2 pupils. The English Association 20170701
Richards, Jon
Jon Richards is an award-winning author of non-fiction books for children. He specialises in visual literacy, infographics and data visualisation.

Simkins, Ed
Ed Simkins is an award-winning illustrator and graphic designer of children´s books. His work focuses on data visualisation such as infographics and innovative data maps.