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Pegasus World Atlas is a vibrant, kid-friendly atlas featuring over 200 detailed maps and 100+ cultural and landmark facts. Designed to boost geography knowledge, critical thinking, and language skills, it’s the ultimate educational tool for young explorers eager to understand the world’s countries, cultures, and iconic sites.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #377 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Atlases for Children #22 in Education & Reference for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,879 Reviews |
S**I
Awesome
Informative. Good for any age to know the world geography.
S**M
Best guide.
Very best for all ages. Every home should have one.
A**R
Definitely a needful gift for your kid
Very useful for a kid to get a lot of knowledge. Thank you
K**N
Perfect
A ready reckoner for understanding artography and geography
V**T
Good for students.
Good for students and handy
S**Y
Ok OK Atlas
Not as expected Atlas. This contains maps and information that are not too much useful in terms of Atlas. Not much maps or information for kids.
A**H
Good for kids (7-8 years).
It's a decent Atlas with decent information but good for kids (7-8).
R**N
A useful atlas
I bought this atlas to see the major regions of the world on a political map. This atlas serves the purpose. It has political maps of the world, which are grouped into each of the world’s seven major regions—North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana and Antarctica. These maps also show oceans, seas and other water bodies like bays, rivers and gulfs. For each of the seven regions, the atlas has physical maps showing mountain ranges, rivers and lakes, and thematic maps showing climate, precipitation, population per square kilometers, earth’s natural vegetation, earth’s geological history, earth’s water, world cities, world food, world’s energy and mineral resources, and incidence of internet users. The atlas also has a section on world time zones.
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