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Travel the world without leaving your living room. This book of maps is a visual feast for readers of all ages, with lavishly drawn illustrations from the incomparable Mizielinskis. It features not only borders, cities, rivers, and peaks, but also places of historical and cultural interest, eminent personalities, iconic animals and plants, cultural events, and many more fascinating facts associated with every region of our planet. Review: Not A Conventional World Atlas ... - "Maps" by Alexsandra and Daniel Mizielinska is not a comprehensive world atlas. It does not provide detailed topography; elevations; population of cities indicated by font size; or other conventional and expected information. However, what "Maps" does provide is a wealth of trivia and enough information to pique the reader's interest in learning more about each of the selected 42 countries, the Arctic and the Antarctic. Printed on heavy paper stock that is parchment-like in appearance, the illustrations and style of "Maps" are reminiscent of vintage maps. Illustrations are cartoon-like and plentiful. Some may find the maps "busy". Information for each entry includes a picture of the country's flag; the name of the capital city; the official language; the population; and the land mass' area. Cities are shown in red. Other information included about each country includes animal species found in the specific country; points of interest; foods; cultural information; some geographic features. All information is brief and serves only as a "teaser" inviting the reader to explore the country further. Readers seeking a comprehensive atlas that includes information about every country in the world may be disappointed in "Maps". It is not a geography book seeking to be all things to all readers. Individuals seeking an unusual, quality book that may encourage children and adults alike to research the included countries further will find "Maps" a delightful book and one that is well worth purchasing. Review: Beautiful map book, great for all ages. - I first saw this map book in a specialty store in Austria and spent a good 20 minutes flipping through its pages, admiring it. I wanted so badly to buy it but I didn't have room in my suitcase to take it home (this is a large book). Luckily, when I returned home, I found it on desertcart, and it now has a place of honor on my coffee table. Technically, I think it is meant to be a children's book, but aside from some of the whimsical imagery, I think this book can serve as a tool for all ages. I am 23 and have traveled extensively, but every time I flip through this I learn something new. I especially love that it includes more unique things about each of the countries and includes the most popular names for each country. I would recommend buying this for anyone who loves maps and travel, of any age. I don't think I would buy this for a child younger than 5 or six. Keep in mind that a lot of the text is in cursive, so if your children can't read cursive, they may struggle to understand parts of it.






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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,258 Reviews |
D**2
Not A Conventional World Atlas ...
"Maps" by Alexsandra and Daniel Mizielinska is not a comprehensive world atlas. It does not provide detailed topography; elevations; population of cities indicated by font size; or other conventional and expected information. However, what "Maps" does provide is a wealth of trivia and enough information to pique the reader's interest in learning more about each of the selected 42 countries, the Arctic and the Antarctic. Printed on heavy paper stock that is parchment-like in appearance, the illustrations and style of "Maps" are reminiscent of vintage maps. Illustrations are cartoon-like and plentiful. Some may find the maps "busy". Information for each entry includes a picture of the country's flag; the name of the capital city; the official language; the population; and the land mass' area. Cities are shown in red. Other information included about each country includes animal species found in the specific country; points of interest; foods; cultural information; some geographic features. All information is brief and serves only as a "teaser" inviting the reader to explore the country further. Readers seeking a comprehensive atlas that includes information about every country in the world may be disappointed in "Maps". It is not a geography book seeking to be all things to all readers. Individuals seeking an unusual, quality book that may encourage children and adults alike to research the included countries further will find "Maps" a delightful book and one that is well worth purchasing.
H**O
Beautiful map book, great for all ages.
I first saw this map book in a specialty store in Austria and spent a good 20 minutes flipping through its pages, admiring it. I wanted so badly to buy it but I didn't have room in my suitcase to take it home (this is a large book). Luckily, when I returned home, I found it on Amazon, and it now has a place of honor on my coffee table. Technically, I think it is meant to be a children's book, but aside from some of the whimsical imagery, I think this book can serve as a tool for all ages. I am 23 and have traveled extensively, but every time I flip through this I learn something new. I especially love that it includes more unique things about each of the countries and includes the most popular names for each country. I would recommend buying this for anyone who loves maps and travel, of any age. I don't think I would buy this for a child younger than 5 or six. Keep in mind that a lot of the text is in cursive, so if your children can't read cursive, they may struggle to understand parts of it.
B**I
Exceeds expectations
Got this for my map-loving toddler and I am beyond impressed. Every page is beautiful and it’s such a great learning tool for him. This exceeded my expectations. My teacher husband will me purchasing an additional copy for his classroom.
3**T
Very BIG and BEYOND beautiful.
Do NOT waste your time to read this review. Not enough adjectives to fully appreciate this incredible book. The artwork is beyond amazing and any adult in your life will love it. I purchased this book for myself and I am 56 years old.. Neighbors came over last night and they are the same age —showed them this book and they were blown away. I would never buy this book for a child—- because a child will never appreciate the time,research and effort that went into making and designing this book.
A**R
This is a rare treat!
There are currently two negative reviews about this book, which after receiving it, I would like to comment on. Both individuals were upset a country they love was left out. Ireland and Israel aren't in this book, but neither are Norway, Portugal, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Ukraine, Turkey and several other European countries, along with every central American country, all nations in the Caribbean, the Philippines, South and North Korea, Indonesia, most of Africa and many others I'm not going to list. Indeed, there are only 52 maps in this book, which was never billed as a COMPLETE atlas. Instead, it's a gorgeous introduction for children (and adults) to pique enough interest to inspire them to learn more about the world. It's funny to me that the absence of both Ireland and Israel were highlighted in the reviews, since both countries have an entire book devoted to them by Sasek. To me, Maps is a great addition to learn more about culture and geography in conjunction with Sasek's amazing This is...series. Furthermore, Israel's capitol in Maps is listed as Jerusalem, which not even the Obama administration recognizes, so I'm still confused as to why one of the reviewers is so angry. Finally, Maps is printed in Poland! I'm getting very tired of Chinese made books, so this means a great deal to me.
L**S
Nicely-illustrated, informative book for kids.
My 7-year old loves maps and really enjoys this book. It is loaded with cultural information and gives good visibility to some lesser-known countries. The illustrations are designed to pique a child's interest. No regrets!
E**K
No Austin, TX on the U.S. map, but otherwise beautiful book
I first saw this book at Anthropologie and it was priced at $35. Beautiful book and has a really sweet, antique-like feel to it! It is large (a bit less than 15" long and a bit less than 11" wide) and nice to hold too! I looked it up on Amazon, and sure enough here it is for $20! The illustrations within are detailed and darling! Lots to look at! My boys (ages 6 and 4) love paging through this magical book of maps. This book is lovely for children or adults alike. There are flags of the world in the very back of it too. The only odd thing I found in the book is that our city, which happens to be the capital of Texas, is actually NOT on the U.S. map, but San Antonio and Houston are! It would have been nice to see our city on the map for sure! I still think this book is magical and I bought a couple more for gifts!
L**L
Beautiful and informative book
Beautiful book with a lot of information. My 3 year old loves it
A**L
We love it.
My 5 year old got this for her birthday and loves reading it while watching documentaries. The art is amazing and the content is accurate and interesting.
K**S
This is a large book and will easily be the largest in many home book collections
This is an outstanding book for anyone who wants to introduce their children to the world. Made in the lines of a traditional atlas, Maps, has been illustrated with painstaking detail and will cause children (and adults alike) to ask questions about what they see. This is a large book and will easily be the largest in many home book collections. Wonderfully produced this is a must for anyone who wants to get their children to be curious about the world.
A**A
cute and educative
I love the illustrations and how the countries are described. I just don't give 5 stars because there are a few countries missing on the map and if you or your kid is from that country, it can be confusing.
V**E
Sold by the reference stated "lonely planet"
We have already bought the special edition with some extra map. Bought this earlier thought I have missed out them in the special edition so hoping to see more south east asian countries in this earlier version however there was none. I didn't miss out but there is no maps on Singapore and Malaysia. Nonetheless we love the illustrations.
R**S
Most favourite book - absolutely recommend
This is absolutely worth buying. My son still loves it now he’s 13, and loved it when I first bought it for him when he was about 4. It’s a beautifully illustrated picture book, which still has pride of place in his room now he’s a teenager. He has spent hours looking at the pictures and talking about the places. I’ve bought it several times since, as gifts. Love love love it. Every child should have a copy.
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