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Atlas du monde illustre

By (author) Sam Lake, Illustrated by Nathalie Ragondet





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Un beau voyage autour du monde pour explorer de nombreux pays et des sites incontournables, dont la statue de la Petite Sirene a Copenhague ou le centre spatial Kennedy en Floride. Les cartes illustrees mentionnent la capitale de chaque pays. Les enfants pourront en outre se familiariser avec les drapeaux des differents pays et decouvrir des records mondiaux. Un ouvrage de reference, avec un index et une table des matieres, qui trouvera sa place dans les ecoles et les bibliotheques. Une facon attrayante d'initier les enfants a la geographie.

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Publisher | Usborne Publishing Ltd
Published date | 9 Mar 2017
Language | French
Format | Hardback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 360 x 244 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 500g
ISBN | 978-1-4749-3052-9
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BISAC | science / earth sciences / geography


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