
The Encyclopedia Infographica is a visually appealing encyclopedia that uses infographics, maps, and charts to present information on a wide range of topics.
Britannica has just launched a book that would make a great Christmas gift this holiday season. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to learn about the world in a fun and engaging way.
Encyclopedia Infographica includes thousands of facts about Earth, space, animals, the body, or technology, and is a perfect learning tool for visual learners of all ages – even though Britannica claims it’s “ideal for ages 10-14”.
The book includes 200 breathtaking visual guides, such as infographics, maps, timelines, and charts. It was created by internationally renowned data designer Valentina D’Efilippo. It’s co-authored by Andrew Pettie and Conrad Quilty-Harper.
This stunning book is the culmination of years of research and development by Britannica’s team of experts. It was originally released in the Merriam-Webster online store, but you can also get it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
On Amazon, the price is already cut down to $26 (from $32) for a hardcover edition. The Kindle variant costs $25. The electronic edition looks very well-designed for reading on digital screens.
Take a look at the Encyclopedia Infographica infographic (obviously!) and a couple of inside pages. Is it the kind of book your kids (and you yourself) would love to delve into?



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