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This is a wonderfully illustrated book! I would defiantly gift this to a child to expand their idea of the world and help grow their sense of adventure and travel. This is a great gift for a youngster in your life!

This is such a wonderfully informative book and the illustrations are great. It was a joy to work through this. I think kids (and adults!) of any age would enjoy this and have questions about the topics raised. I found out - amongst other things - how long the Great Wall of China is (my guess was appallingly low) and which Emperor ordered the building of the Colosseum. I also knew nothing about the Great Blue Hole in the ocean near Belize.
One (absolutely tiny!) note was that Tasmania looked to be its own country on the map of Australia. Everything else had Australia in brackets, which was the device used throughout the book (i.e. to detail that the city belonged to a particular country) but Tasmania was also used in brackets here.
I will be looking to buy this for a friend’s son - it would make a great gift.
Many thanks to NetGalley, Quarto Publishing - Wide Eyed Group and Ben Handicott for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Atlas of Adventures: Wonders of the World by Ben Handicott by Quarto Publishing describes, for children interested to become explorers or big travelers of this Old World all the possible, magnificent natural places or creations created during the centuries by creative men of this Old World.
This book doesn't leave any monument, or remarkable place behind and it will be a continuous discovery for you and your children.
Highly recommended.
I thank NetGalley and Quarto for this ebook.

You don't have to be a child to enjoy this book! It's full of fascinating facts and beautiful illustrations. There are descriptions of expected 'wonders' along with some unexpected ones. This is an informative and entertaining book that would be great as a gift for anyone.

This is a beautifully illustrated and interesting book. It is full of informative facts about the world. The illustrations are engaging and helpful. My daughter would have loved this book when she was younger.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

A lovely, colourful and engaging book perfect for inquisitive minds, Atlas of Adventures: Wonders of the World helps engage children (and adults!) in the wider world discovering some of the most famous landmarks.
My children really enjoyed this, and it brought up a lot of inspiring questions about differing cultures and what we class as ‘wonders’, and why. The illustrations are particularly eye catching, and really help engage those who may otherwise have a short attention span! I liked the layout too. There wasn’t too much text to overpower the illustrations, by what was there was informative and relevant.
A great addition to our family library.