Book Review: Atlas of Miniature Adventures

Disclaimer: I received a book to review. All opinions are my own.

Discover the world's smallest adventures with this beautifully illustrated journey around the world from the award-winning team behind Atlas of Adventures.

Explore seven continent maps and learn about the best small-scale adventures on Earth - whether you're taking a ride on the world's largest miniature railway, sending a letter with the world's smallest post office or cruising coral reefs with the smallest seahorse, this book brings together coolest miniature adventures from the four corners of the globe.

Atlas of Miniature Adventures: A pocket-sized collection of small-scale wonders ($6.03) by Emily Hawkins:

When I was a teenager, I collected miniature things. It started with a tiny bottle of ketchup that a friend brought me to school. When my brother joined the Army, he brought me some tiny things home. My mom even bought me those tiny bottles of water, earning me the nickname "half-pint". I thought they were cute, but everyone else thought it was hilarious because I'm not even 5 foot tall. When I had the opportunity to review this book, I had to have it.

This book is full of colorful maps, beautiful illustrations, and awesome information. It is sure to amaze all generations.

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