My children love geography.
It started with my son at age 3; we were in the middle of a Solar System unit study when he became very curious about Earth. I introduced Earth by starting large and simple: Earth is made of land and water. Later, I purchased an Usborne Book to help teach (Usborne are my favorites) and included a map of the world.
Next, I introduced continents. We started by singing a 7 continents song to the tune of "Are you Sleeping?" Here's my daughter waking me up to this song at 25 months:
To extend on our continent work, we referenced another book we own:
I printed animals from each continent and laminated them for matching, and sometimes I'd bring out Toob Animals for matching:
We just took our time on each continent - sometimes up to two weeks - as there were many new animals to research.
When my son and I found the Hug A Globe at our local learning shop, we had to have it. My son still sleeps with this at night.
On the bottom of our world map is a list of countries and their flags. My son wanted to look at the flags every day. I had no idea where to go with this, so I researched it ...
For Christmas, when he was 3.5 yrs old, we purchased the Flags of the World, and a miniature globe:
My son now knows 10 country flags and their dot on the map.
I did a Google search and printed flags for matching. I didn't know if he would enjoy this as it seemed so simple. However, simple can be very rewarding.
Now that we were on to flags and countries, I wanted to extend on this and explore each country a little deeper. I thought it would be fun to try Little Passports.
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