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A Genuine and Moste Authentic Guide: Explorer: A Daring Guide for Young Adventurers

(Part of the A Genuine and Moste Authentic Guide Series)

Dare to venture into the unknown A novelty-rich guide reveals the secrets to exploring all corners of the world, from jungles to oceans, from mountains to deserts to frozen tundra. The year is 1930,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fun and Informative!

This book has an old-fashioned feel with plenty of bonuses like letters, pop-ups and pull-outs (somewhat fragile!). It would appeal to anybody, boy or girl who likes the idea of exploring or camping. I recommend 6 yrs and up because the extras allow a child to 'grow into it'. The layout is fun and fact-filled with a variety of appealing topics from getting ready to explore (suggested tool kit), past expeditions in the jungle, arctic, desert etc... and how to survive. The book appeals to the imagination. Explorer - a Daring Guide for Young Adventurers would make a nice complement to the Daring Book for Girls or the Dangerous Book for Boys, though it stands on its own nicely.

Interesting and fun book for young explorers

A reviewer mentions below that this book is dangerous, and though I do agree with the reviewer that Henry Morton Stanley was not a benign colonizer, he was however an intrepid explorer. This book should be read in that spirit of embracing the wonders of exploration, and acknowledging some of the great explorers, such as Christopher Columbus, Vasco Da Gama, and Howard Carter, amongst others. The book itself is written with young explorers in mind - it covers major aspects of early exploration which is quite far removed from our over-dependence on modern hi-tech gadgets these days. The book covers basics of exploration in the past: An Explorer's Tool Kit: Being Prepared Lost Treasures: Ideas for Exploration - contains a vivid pop-up of the Lost city of El Dorado Training for Adventure: Steps to Success Across the Oceans: Sailing the Seven Seas - has full-color pictures of the sailing vessels of various famous explorers, such as Charles Darwin's Beagle and Roald Amundsen's Fram Beneath the Sea: Down into the Deep - contains an interesting fold-out section on diving aids used in the early days Into the Jungle: A Rain Forest Adventure - this is the one that has excerpts of Stanley's diary Exploring a Tomb: The Lure of Lost Civilizations -contains a pop-up of an Egyptian tomb containing a mummmy Polar Quest: Race to the Antarctic Desert Adventures: Danger among the Sands Conquering Mountains: High-Altitude Exploration Survival Tips: Staying Alive Famous Explorers: The Successful Few [Marco Polo, Ferdinand Magellan, Lewis and Clark, Captain Cook, the Vikings] Good-Bye and Good Luck! Conclusion - as we have learned from history, not all of the early explorers had benign intentions. However, this book focuses on the idea of exploration, and of the tools needed and used for this purpose, covering the basics and the various parts of the world that have attracted explorers time and again. In that spirit of promoting the wonders of exploration, I think this book succeeds quite well.

lots of info about exploring

My son loves exploring and this book had a lot of information. Since he is 5, we read parts of each page. It was also a great way to talk about exploration in an historical perspective (in the same vein as Curious George, etc.)
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