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A Child's Geography of the World
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A Child's Geography of the World in Ottawa, ON
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''A Child's Geography of the World'' by V. M. Hillyer is a classic introductory geography textbook written as a "trip around the world". It uses a casual, conversational tone to teach children about different countries, cultures, and physical landmarks. The author acts as a "conductor," leading the reader through various regions, starting from a view of the world from space. It covers the earth's composition, the roundness of the globe, and major natural features like the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and the Swiss Alps. Chapters explore specific regions including the United States (New England, California, Alaska), Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and Europe (England, France). While primarily about geography, it often weaves in historical anecdotes and descriptions of how people in different lands live. Hillyer’s style is praised for its depth and ability to engage a child's imagination without "talking down" to them. Older readers will find it fascinating reading as well.
''A Child's Geography of the World'' by V. M. Hillyer is a classic introductory geography textbook written as a "trip around the world". It uses a casual, conversational tone to teach children about different countries, cultures, and physical landmarks. The author acts as a "conductor," leading the reader through various regions, starting from a view of the world from space. It covers the earth's composition, the roundness of the globe, and major natural features like the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and the Swiss Alps. Chapters explore specific regions including the United States (New England, California, Alaska), Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and Europe (England, France). While primarily about geography, it often weaves in historical anecdotes and descriptions of how people in different lands live. Hillyer’s style is praised for its depth and ability to engage a child's imagination without "talking down" to them. Older readers will find it fascinating reading as well.

















