Geography

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It's easy to relegate geography to elective status, or to think one or two semesters is enough to cover the world and the United States. What we seldom remember is that the study of the land and people of Earth is necessary for a proper understanding of many other subjects, and that any hope of current events knowledge is pretty much a pipe dream without a good knowledge of (at least) countries and regions.

In the old days, geography was considered one of the most important topics. It was studied seriously along with history, geometry, music and rhetoric, and a person proficient in it was considered valuable in an advisory capacity to politicians and rulers. These days, it seems like most politicians don't know the difference between Georgia the state and Georgia the country.

Why is geography so important to know, especially when we have Wikipedia to tell us everything? For one thing, Wikipedia could black out at any second and leave us fact-less. For another, trying to learn history without any sense of its geographical settings is like learning to read without knowing what any of the letters represent.

For Christians, there's a more compelling reason. Of course, we need a sense of the terrain of the Near East to understand a lot of the events and imagery of Scripture, but more immediately we need to understand the physical and cultural characteristics of the world as it is now in order to develop efficient and plausible strategies for evangelism and outreach.

History is an integral part of this equation. The cultures of today were shaped by their past forms, and both ancient and modern societies are largely the product of the land and climate in which they exist. We can't hope to properly understand the present without first understanding what has gone before, and we can't really understand the past unless we have a feel for its geographical context.

Geography study isn't simply cyclical, however. Knowing more about God's world is one of the ways we can glorify and worship Him, and geography helps us do just that. Whether we're appreciating the diversity among cultures,learning to connect capitals with their countries, or absorbing the beauty of Mongolian deserts and Brazilian jungle, it isn't God's creation we're celebrating, it's God Himself.

We're doing our best to carry a wide range of products, from atlases and maps, to country-specific guidebooks and coloring books, to manipulatives and games. Whether you want to study the Bible, history, science, culture, or literature, you need to study geography as well. What we offer is designed to help make doing so fun and relatively painless.

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¡Viva México!
by Argentina Palacios, illustrated by Howard Berelson
from Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishing
for Kindergarten-2nd grade
in Biographies (Location: BIO)
Are We There Yet?
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by Doreen Gonzales
from Capstone Press
for 1st-3rd grade
in Introductory Geography (Location: GEO-INTRO)
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by Anne B. Fisher; illustrated by Phil Nesbitt
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by Sonia Levitin, illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith
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for Preschool-2nd grade
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California Plant & Animal Communities
by Barbara J. Collins
from California State Department of Education
for 2nd-4th grade
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by Janet Riehecky
from Bridgestone Books
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by William P. Mara
from Bridgestone Books
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in Latin & South America (Location: HISMC-LAT)
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by Therese Shea
from Britannica Educational Pub.
for 2nd-4th grade
in Geography Reference (Location: GEO-REF)
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by Regina & Haig Shekerjian, illustrated by Bob Binkley
from Scott, Foresman & Co.
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by Gabriel Lisowski, Sholem Aleichem
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Fact Finders
by Tyler Schumacher
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by Anne Ylvisaker
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Legend of the Willow Plate
from Parents Magazine Press
for Preschool-2nd grade
in Vintage Picture Books (Location: VIN-PIC)
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by Thomas Handforth
Reissue from Doubleday & Company
1939 Caldecott Medal winner
in Vintage Picture Books (Location: VIN-PIC)
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by William Wise, illustrated by Tomie de Paola
from G.P. Putnam's Sons
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by Francoise
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by Astrid Lindgren, photos by Anna Riwkin-Brick
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Okolo of Nigeria
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by Debra Page, illustrated by Leslie W. Bowman
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by Christoph Niemann
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by John Griffiths
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by Miroslav Sasek
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by George Ancona
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by Mike Venezia
from Children's Press
for 2nd-4th grade
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