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This beautiful book
presents one hundred favorite drawings submitted by children from
around the world. This is an imaginative collection by young
artists ranging in age from five to fifteen that reflects artistic,
cultural, social, and cartographic awareness. In these drawings,
young people express their hopes, wishes, and fears for their
world. The images show young people’s enduring interest in maps and
the excitement to be had from them.
For children, parents,
and teachers, these drawings will inspire and delight. The
International Cartographic Association (ICA) created the Barbara
Petchenik Children’s World Map Competition in 1993 as a memorial
for Barbara Bartz Petchenik, a cartographer who studied how
children comprehend maps. To date, thousands of children from
fifty-two countries have been involved in this competition.
Proceeds from the sale of this book will go toward graphic literacy
promotions that target developing countries and disadvantaged
learners.
Be sure to go to the
"Take a Look" section for a sample of some of these wonderful
drawings.
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