
Member Reviews

I loved the full sized version of this book, but it's somehow even better in this small form for little hands! The illustrations are magnificent, with just the right amount of fascinating information on each page to get young minds interested, without being overwhelmed.
This would make a great addition to any young persons library, or a great baby shower gift to encourage a lifetime of adventures!

The Atlas series is a big favorite among the middle grade boys who live and breathe for facts and this one will be no exception.

This book has a crazy amount of detail both in the illustration and text! It's so full of information with descriptions and a lot of fun little facts. The illustrations are so well done that you could spend a very long time just looking at one country's pictures to look for what people are doing or even what's going on in the background. I really enjoyed this book, although it didn't capture my attention for long since it is mostly made up of little random facts; it's not something that makes you need to see what's coming up on the next page.

This is great! we're big fans of the atlas of adventure series in our house but this is perfect for the suitcase to keep little minds and hands active (ahem, and quiet!). Will definitely be recommending this alongside those 'dot to dots' and car crosswords books for small people!

A great journey around all the continents in the world, plenty to keep a reader occupied. A bit disappointing that Scotland was portrayed with the stereotypical tartan & highland games but..... (I am Scottish). Nice range of information to keep young people, and especially those who find reading challenging, interested & willing to keep going. Nice comprehensive index.
For school I would probably buy the full size book rather than the travel edition.

I thought this was a great book for kids! They can glimpse all the amazing places our world has to offer and can inspire them to travel and experience new cultures.

Did you know that red foxes have whiskers on their feet? Or that people were skiing back in 4000 BC?
This beautiful little book is packed with lots of interesting facts and lovingly drawn illustrations of the four corners of the earth.
It’s a way to still explore the world and ‘travel’ now that many people can’t leave their home and a sure way to keep kids entertained.
I particularly loved the spreads about the Amazon, the Antarctic, and the Zambezi river. I also loved that there was a “can you find” section at the back of the book showing a particular animal, human(s) or building to search for on every page.

We really enjoy these little snippets of around the world non-fiction, but we liked the animal and ocean adventures ones slightly better than this one. The art was still lovely, and it's still one we enjoyed reading with/to our homeschooled 7 year old.

Atlas Of Adventure is a wonderful Non-Fiction book for children. It contains detailed, colourful illustrations and maps of the worlds continents. There is information on geography, animals, different cultures etc. At the end there is a 'spot the objects' challenge too. This book is fun and informative. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital copy.

My girls loved the format of this book. Instead of dividing the book up like I thought, we read it in big chunks. Great book to read straight through or come back to specific parts!

This is a WONDER of a book. Endlessly fascinating, utterly beautiful, and a real celebration of the incredible world we live in. This will be a go-to gift for curious children (and their grown-ups). One to dive into, dip into, and to enjoy over and over again.

The book consists of maps of various sight seeing places around the map. The vibrant and fun infographics in the book make the reading experience more vivid.

A pocket size visually appealing children’s atlas. A good selection of destinations from all over the world. Each place highlighted has bite size pieces of information that gives children just enough. A fun travel book that thanks to its size children can take with them if visiting these places in person. A great addition to a children's reference library.
Thank you for netgalley & Wide Eyed Editions for this eARC. All opinions are my own.

The study of the world around us has taken on bold new ways to understand geography. We used to use a plain old giant atlas that showed boundaries, mountainous regions as well as bodies of water. Now we have the privilege of learning about the world through adventures.
This travel edition will ensure you find something fascinating to do, visit or experience from all over the world. Many of these places will be familiar while others may be new. Come and explore and plan your next adventure.
All continents have at least one adventure for you to plan and as you browse each page, you will see plenty of other sights to intrigue you.
Incredible, vibrant and detailed illustrations fill the pages and increase your wanderlust for travelling.

‘Atlas of Adventures: Travel Edition’ is a wonderfully colourful journey around the globe, allowing the reader to discover the many adventures they might have without leaving their living room.
The book is split into continents and then within each section there are sub-sections exploring in more detail the animals, people and landmarks specific to each region. Each main section begins with a colourful, illustrated map of the continent showing what can be discovered there from the Northern Lights in Finland to doing the haka in New Zealand. Each sub-section that follows shows a map of the country it refers to and then the amazing things that can be discovered there. The illustrations are interspersed with facts about the country or city being referred to.
With something new to discover every time you look at it, this is sure to keep young readers entertained for hours. The ‘Can you find?’ page at the back of the book challenges readers to locate specific people, animals and objects throughout the book. Sure to inspire a longing for travelling around the world and embarking on exciting adventures, this book is suitable for children aged 7 and up. The smaller size makes it perfect for taking along on your adventures.

Brilliant book, beautifully illustrated and informative without being overwhelming for children. Perfect for both the classroom and library, I shall be ordering several copies.

Calling young adventurers! Choose where you want to go...it could be Europe; North or Central and/or South America; Asia and the Pacific East; Africa; Australia and Oceania or Antarctica. The whole world is there for you.
Each colorful spread is filled with illustrations and facts. Readers can also look for the two adventure guides in each new location. Visit the London Eye, the Louvre or the Moscow Metro in Europe. In North America spend time in Alaska, New York's Central Park or take a Steamboat ride. And so it goes, with each region having so many things to explore.
This is such a colorful and appealing title. It provides a fun introduction to the many wonders of our world for the young armchair traveler.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review. This book is a keeper!

Definitely picking up a copy of this book for my goddaughter! The Atlas of Adventures is a series of oversize hardcover children's books, crammed cover to cover with beautiful illustrations and geography-oriented fun facts and figures, designed to turn any kid into a curious world explorer. I wish I had these books growing up! This volume is probably my favorite because it is travel-themed. I may get more than one copy :)

I completely enjoyed this book. I would have been enchanted by it as a young reader and a thirst for travel would have immediately been born. It goes without saying that the illustrations are super successful of drawing the reading in. I found all the little footnotes and bits of information charming. They also help to create a volume that can provide something new to see of discover with each read. I think the pages for the Great Barrier Reef were my favorite and I liked the inclusion of the Holi festival, proving that adventure is not always just limited to famous places or landmarks. As a librarian, I would certainly purchase this book and place it in my middle school non-fiction section. As a parent, I would have loved to share this book with my child. I so appreciate having a chance to explore this book prior to publication.

Really interesting information about a diverse selection of travel destinations around the world. There were facts about the animals, the environment, and the different cultures you'll encounter if you travel to these destinations. The artwork was amazing (DK Publishing utilizes the best illustrators, IMO) and I think kids (and some adults) will be captivated by this book.
Thanks to DK Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC!