World & U.S. Atlases

Unless you're the Ultimate Homebody with absolutely no interest in the world beyond your front door, a good atlas is more than likely to hold a certain romance or imaginative power over you. Atlases contain worlds, and unless you're very well-traveled, most of those worlds will be otherwise unknown. Whether you've traveled or not, it's hard not to get the wanderlust once you've spent an hour or two staring at mountain ranges, rivers, and cities in foreign lands.

What does a good atlas include? Detailed maps, for one. This might seem obvious, but plenty of books calling themselves atlases are content to present no more than a few very basic maps that help no one understand anything about anywhere.

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My First Atlas of the World
National Geographic Kids
from National Geographic
for Preschool-2nd grade
in Oversized Geography (Location: GEO-OVER)
$10.00 (1 in stock)
National Geographic Kids Beginner's World Atlas
by National Geographic
4th edition from National Geographic
for 1st-3rd grade
in World & U.S. Atlases (Location: GEO-ATLAS)
National Geographic Kids Beginner's World Atlas
by National Geographic
5th edition from National Geographic
for 1st-3rd grade
in World & U.S. Atlases (Location: GEO-ATLAS)