Explore Geography
Explore your world map and master basic navigational skills. Build a real spinning globe! Collect Atlas cards to make your own travel book, filled with fascinating facts and photos.Read more
Additional details
From the desk of the product designer:
Behind the design
“Young adventurers get an epic introduction to the entire globe with this crate, complete with loads of fun facts!”
- KiwiCo Product Designer
By the numbers
17
Globe stand prototypes
6
Sunken ship locations
Many!
Fun facts discovered during research
Reviews
4.7
15 reviews
Customer images
Travis B
09/14/2021
I love the globe and this crate is cool and its for social studies for my online school called time4leaning
Colin
09/25/2020
We do homeschooling and these crates are already perfect for including in our lesson plan - but this first Atlas crate meshed with our Core Knowledge contintents, countries and maps lessons PERFECTLY!
Mom of 2
06/26/2020
Purchased this after hearing several of my acquaintances are teaching their kids countries over the summer. This crate includes a large map, a globe, world map questionnaire and an adventure book. We spread this crate over several days. 1 day learning longitude & latitude from the world map questionnaire/challenge(like locating amazing animals and ocean explorations) Next we took time to learn about each 7 wonders of the world in depth and another day learning the 7 summits of the world-(all included in the world map questionnaire/challenge) I also purchased an additional Country Crate while we wait for the next shipment in this 3 pack. Pleasantly surprised on how many little activities that are in this 1st shipment and interesting world facts.
Johnathan
03/08/2020
Sofia was so excited to assemble the globe and put together the book. We learned so much from the information on the continent cards!
Taylor
03/01/2020
My boys loved the adventure book that came worth the create. It has plastic pages that won’t rip and we can add to each month.
Krista
02/10/2020
The kids loved putting the globe together and experiment with a flashlight to find out why their Oma in Germany would have nighttime when it was still daytime in the US. Awesome visual for them!
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