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Set your spirit of adventure free with this lavishly illustrated trip around the world. Explore seven continent maps, packed with hundred of activities and challenges to inspire armchair travellers of any age. Whether you’re visiting the penguins of Antarctica, joining the Carnival in Brazil or a canoe safari down the Zambezi River, this book brings together epic adventures from the remotest corners of the globe and discoveries to made on your own doorstep. Follow one boy and one girl as they travel to over 30 destinations and discover hundreds of things to spot and facts to learn on every page.

I’m liking

Atlas of Adventures is the coolest book for kids. It’s a large-format, A3 sized book which identifies adventures all over the world. Filled with snippets of information about a whole range of places around the world, this book will fascinate both kids and adults. Each of the images is full of detail and it’s a great way to introduce kids to many different parts of the world.

Things that made me go hmmmm

It can be a funny thing when you read about your own country in a book like this and this was this case for me with Atlas of Adventures. Some of the little bits of information about New Zealand were not *quite* right, or were strangely put and it made me wonder about the other facts about other places. Still – this book is gorgeous and there was plenty here to keep my attention.

The conclusion

I loved themed atlases and I’m a sucker for maps. This book was a fabulous way to help my kids find out about some of the countries of the world.

Author

Rochelle is mum to three gorgeous daughters. She wishes she had more time to garden and read the newspaper in peace!

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