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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Excerpt from a longer article: Synergy: Celebrating Mail MAIL are items sent, carried, or delivered by a postal system. Many types of transportation may be used in transporting bags and boxes of letters, packages and other items. Maps and postal routes increase the efficiency of mail. To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for children: ... FROM HERE TO THERE: A FIRST BOOK OF MAPS by Vivian French examines the world of maps and mapmaking. When her play date invitation includes a map, Anna decides to learn more about maps and how they are made. Readers are encouraged to make their own map. ARC courtesy of Candlewick, an imprint of Penguin Random House. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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One day, Anna's friend Zane sends her an invitation to come over to play, and inside the envelope is a map. But Anna is convinced the map can't be right--why has Zane put his house in the middle and hers on the edge? So Anna decides to draw a map of her own, and Dad joins in as well. With an inviting narrative, child-friendly illustrations, and running commentary about various aspects of maps, aspiring cartographers are introduced to everything from symbols to point of view, road maps to family trees--and even a special "cat map" of Anna's pet's favorite spots. A final spread spurs readers to try their own hand at mapmaking. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Introduces the compass with cardinal directions, and the idea of a key, and Xs to mark spots. Inviting, playful, creative.
See also: Camilla, Cartographer by Julie Dillemuth and Laura Wood; Your House, My House by Marianne Dubuc ( )