This title replaces
the National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our World
(1994) as the best children's atlas for both browsing
and reference use. Well designed for their target audience,
the maps are mostly large, uncluttered, attractive,
and easy to read.
Vivid photos accompany the maps, bringing the landscape
to life. Separate world maps depict climate and vegetation,
environment and endangered species, population density
and more.