All About Canadian Geographical Regions: The Interior Plains

Description

32 pages
Contains Photos, Index
$59.95 (set)
ISBN 1-896132-69-3
DDC j917.12

Publisher

Year

1999

Contributor

Reviewed by Lisa Arsenault

Lisa Arsenault is an elementary-school teacher in Ajax, Ontario.

Review

The All About Series is available in seven topics pertaining to aspects
of the Canadian experience: animals, provinces and territories, capital
cities, sports, attractions, famous Canadians, and geographical regions.


All About Canadian Geographical Regions is a set of seven picture
books. The first volume focuses on general facts about Canada—its
location, history, geography, climate, population, transportation,
resources, conservation, waterways, forestry, fishing, wildlife,
farming, occupations, and sports. Each of the other six is devoted to a
single region (the Appalachian Highlands, the Arctic, the Interior
Plains, the Lowlands, the Cordillera, the Canadian Shield); volumes
includes an introduction and one-page chapters on location, land,
climate, vegetation, wildlife, resources, industry where it pertains, a
summary, glossary, and an index.

These reference books are for beginning readers. The half-page size
makes for ease of use by small hands, the print is large and clear,
terms are well defined, and key words are highlighted in boldface type.
Repetitive sentence patterns and predictable, and organized sequencing
of themes increases the accessibility of the text. Full-page, color
photographs and maps accompany each section. The information is not
in-depth but serves as an effective overview. This series is highly
recommended.

Citation

McDermott, Barb, and Gail McKeown., “All About Canadian Geographical Regions: The Interior Plains,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed October 14, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/32194.