National Geographic Society (U.S.). (2013). National Geographic kids world atlas.
Professional Review: McGuire, B. (2011). NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC 2012. School Library Journal, 57(10), 88-89. (2013). Washington, D.C: National Geographic.
Reference Type: Geographical References
Call Number: 912
Content Scope: This almanac is recommended for grades 3 through 8 and includes color photographs and maps. It also includes information about animals, nature, history, and cultures.
Accuracy Authority Biased: National Geographic
Arrangement and Presentation: This 352 page almanac is arranged in 10 sections with catch titles such as "Your World 2012," "Awesome Adventures," and "Geography Rocks." Homework help sections are included to assist student with writing letters, conducting research, and giving speeches.
Relation to Similar Works: The library collection also includes National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers which presents world, regional, and thematic maps as well as photographic essays on each continent.
Timelessness and Permanence: There are online features called “Cool Clicks” in the book which are links to blogs, pictures, trivia, and articles which are updated regularly allowing giving this atlas a certain timelessness.
Accessibility/Diversity: The atlas includes Quick Response codes which are on pages through out the book and can be scanned by a smart phone for more information on the topic. School Library Journal recommends this atlas as a starting point for projects and introducing certain concepts included in the book and may even be a reference to be included in the circulating collection.
Cost: $21.95 each edition