Come and see where the world's coolest stuff is, from exploding volcanoes to venomous animals and mysterious lost cities!

Want to know where you can see sharks, shooting stars, dinosaur fossils, giant waterfalls and rockets taking off? This epic guide will show you some of the most amazing places, creatures and experiences on the planet, all linked together through awesome maps, photographs and ingenious illustrations.

Inside Where in the World Can I See?:

  • Fun and comprehensive collection of mind-bending wonders around the world, from curious animals and deadly plants to soaring skyscrapers and haunted houses
  • Divided into four themed chapters: The Physical World, The Natural World, History and Culture and The Modern World
  • Bursting with jaw-dropping details, maps and photography on every page
  • Illustrated by Beth Waldrond, whose clients include The New York Times, The Guardian, Wired and The Wall Street Journal
  • Written by bestselling children's non-fiction writer Clive Gifford, author of numerous award-winning books, as well as Lonely Planet's How Things Work series and Inside the World's Wonders

 

Discover where you can see the best and most fun places, buildings and critters around the globe in this exciting and entertaining compendium for kids!

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Come and see where the world's coolest stuff is, from exploding volcanoes and poisonous animals to creatures that glow in the dark and secret lost cities. Bursting with jaw-dropping details, maps, photography and illustrations on every page, Where in the World Can I See? is the ultimate guide to the most fun places and experiences on the planet.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781837588671
Publisert
2026-07-12
Utgiver
Lonely Planet Global Limited
Vekt
894 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
237 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biografisk notat

Written by: Clive Gifford, bestselling children's non-fiction writer, and author of numerous award-winning books, as well as Lonely Planet's How Things Work series and Inside the World's Wonders