Maps of the United Kingdom
#2 in Maps Series
on Goodreads (14)
What’s inside...
Take a tour of the United Kingdom as you’ve never seen it before in this fully illustrated set of county maps. Travel through England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales and meet incredible people, learn about the UK’s history, and discover ancient castles, modern engineering feats, and natural highlights. Revel in the nation’s curiosities, from the spectacular, to the quirky, to the downright strange! Visit Edinburgh Castle, see Roald Dahl's home in Wales, and sample local delicacies at Wigan’s World Pie-Eating Championship. With colourful maps packed with facts from Land’s End to John O’Groats and London to Londonderry, this book is the perfect companion for long car journeys, summer holidays, or rainy Sundays. It serves as a guide to things to see and do and an atlas of the UK’s history and culture, showing how Britons from all over the world have shaped the country for thousands of years. A fabulous introduction to the UK’s geography, history, and culture, for readers young and old.
Discussion points
What are some unique things you noticed about the different regions in the United Kingdom shown in the book?
Can you describe how the culture or landmarks of one region differ from another?
What did you find most interesting about the history or people mentioned from each place?
How do you think living in one of these places might be different from where we live?
If you could visit any area from the book, which one would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use a world map or globe alongside the book to help your child locate each region discussed in the book.
Ask your child to pick a favorite illustration or fact from the book and explain why it stands out to them.
Encourage your child to imagine a day in the life of someone their age in one of the regions, discussing how it might be similar or different to their own.
Invite them to create a drawing or a story about a place they found interesting in the book.
After reading, explore more about the culture, food, or music of a specific region in the United Kingdom together online or in other books.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Geographical Awareness
Explanation: Through vibrant illustrations and engaging narratives, 'Maps of the United Kingdom' introduces young readers to the diverse geography of the UK, including its various cities, landscapes, and landmarks.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this knowledge in subjects like social studies, enhancing their understanding of the world and fostering a sense of global citizenship.
Example Lesson: Cultural Appreciation
Explanation: The book delves into the rich cultural heritage of different regions within the UK, sharing traditions, local cuisines, and famous historical figures.
Real-World Application: This knowledge encourages respect and appreciation for cultural diversity among peers, promoting inclusivity and open-mindedness in daily interactions.
Example Lesson: Importance of Exploration
Explanation: By showcasing the beauty and uniqueness of each part of the UK, the book inspires a sense of adventure and the desire to explore new places.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to explore their own communities and environments, fostering curiosity and a lifelong love for discovery.
Example Lesson: Historical Knowledge
Explanation: The book provides snippets of history associated with various locations, helping children understand how the past has shaped the present.
Real-World Application: This insight into history aids children in their academic subjects and helps them develop a contextual understanding of current events.
