Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Book: Indescribable Atlas Adventures


About the book:

With more than 50 infographic maps, this illustrated world atlas for kids from bestselling author Louie Giglio will stretch your children's understanding of the world as they discover more about God, science, and His amazing world!

Indescribable Atlas Adventures offers a self-guided tour for your favorite explorer throughout the seven continents and over 50 countries. Easy-to-read maps, more than 1,500 facts, and a world map that helps kids identify each continent and country will help your child to think globally and discover new insights into God's incredible creation. Each map includes

  • an overview of each country's population, languages, and prominent features;
  • key facts about the country's capital cities; neighboring countries; and the national bird, tree, and dish;
  • notable people and their amazing achievements;
  • the country's terrain, climate, wildlife, contributions to space exploration, cultural hallmarks, and Christian faith traditions; and
  • biblical and inspirational pieces, like devotional thoughts, prayers, and Bible verses that highlight how amazing God and His world are.

Indescribable Atlas Adventures is for ages 6 to 10 and spotlights several fascinating ecosystems, like the Sahara, Amazon, and Great Barrier Reef. This book has a large trim size to help kids explore fun details on each page and is a perfect "my first atlas of the world" gift for curious kids.



My thoughts:
We've enjoyed several books by Louie Giglio like the devotional set I previously reviewed here.



This atlas is such a fun book full of beautiful illustrations and facts that will interest kids and parents alike.  Children will enjoy exploring this book on their own or sharing it with an adult.  

There is a lot of information in this book but it is presented in such a way as not to be overwhelming.  You can read little snippets of facts about the country.  The flags are also included plus a map of the continent so you can see where that particular country is located.  The maps are not detailed in his atlas but more of an overview of the country.  

I appreciate that it isn't just huge long paragraphs of texts.  You can learn about the language, animals, food, and people to name a few things included in the pages of this book.  

There are also little boxes throughout the book like this one:  

This would make a great addition to your home or homeschool library.  



You can buy the book here.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher and was under no obligation to provide a positive review.

#atlasadventures #indescribablekids
Have a day of blessings! 
 Bethany

1 comment:

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

I like the look of these books