That’s right! Did you know that your kids can draw the 7 continents freehand?
The books that I am going to share with you are amazing! Learn geography while having fun!
To be honest, I knew my kids were pretty good at drawing maps because we have been doing it for years, but using these step-by-step books improved their drawings by leaps and bounds!
I noticed the difference immediately!
And it made me feel more confident to draw more than blobs that kind of look like continents.
Not only that, but we are also venturing into drawing each continent on its own with more details.
7 Continents Activities
If you have been following us for any given amount of time, you will soon find out that we love Geography and probably have the most posts on this wonderful subject.
But even though we have learned which one is the smallest continent, know where Asia and Africa are located on a map and a globe, make up and play a fun Geography game and more, these activities have nothing on this set of books.
I am not kidding you!
If you want to impressively instruct to draw a map of the world continents for kids to follow, THIS is the set you want!
It is a great starting point on around the world Geography lessons.
We got all of these books to review and use prior to deciding whether we like them or not.
The jury has spoken: we all love them so much! It is 100% true when they say that they will learn while having fun.
Use these books during the Summer, just to have something fun to do and then color them or use them as part of your formal Geography and History curriculum!
It is so versatile!
Learn Geography while Having Fun
Let me be honest. I wanted to start with the continent books first.
I know that it might look like it is more complicated because it includes all 7 continents.
But actually, it really is the easiest Geography activities for kids to use and a great introduction to the beautiful world we live in.
The continents aren’t labeled by every single country, but main ones, the Pacific Ocean and the other oceans.
I say it is easier because it gives you an overview of the world and where each continent is located.
Once we were done, I displayed them on the wall and, as we moved on to drawing individual continents, we can easily see where they go on a map.
We are very linear, so after the continents book, we started with Canada and then moved on to North America and South America Geography for kids to work left to right.
We will then move on to the right side of the world.
Something else that is fun is that your kids can have their own handmade continents of the world coloring pages!
They can leave them blank or color them, like the last page in the books.
Continents of the World for Kids
Take a look at my kids’ maps of the continents. Can you believe that a 7- and a 9-year old drew these?!
They are quite impressive. I used a whiteboard to guide them through, as I consulted the ArtK12 book.
I love this way of teaching Geography for kids to grasp easily!
Begin with the world continents book and you can make a unit out of it, as you study each continent.
Europe and Asia are probably the hardest ones to draw. Asia is so big that it actually has 2 books!
But it is really cool to have the kids learn to draw land area and land masses on a world map.
If we practice this long enough, I think they will eventually be able to do it from memory! Isn’t that amazing?
North American Continent
Newsflash! Many kids don’t know that North and South America are not the same continent!
Actually, they used to be, but not anymore. It would be a great discussion to have and to do some research about it.
If you want to draw and make a North America continent coloring page, this is the book to use (the continents book)!
But if you want a more detailed North America Geography for kids, then get the book for North America only.
I am excited to finish our North America maps so we can then go into our research phase!
We will look into fun, Historical and interesting North America Geography facts to enrich our learning.
Then we will do the same for the other continents.
I just like to start with the continent we live in and move on to the others, in order of drawing difficulty.
Fun Geography Activities
Are you ready or your kids to draw and easily find the 7 continents on the map?
You can do so with this wonderful book set because it can be the perfect Geography and History activity curriculum for you!
When it comes to awesome 7 continents activities, I recommend ArtK12 100%!
They deliver what they promise and then some! This set will help your kids find almost any country in the world and draw it with ease!
Montessori Continent & World Maps for Lacing
$8.00 $2.99
The maps follow the colors in The Montessori Philosophy, so they match perfectly.
Cut out around these Montessori continent and world maps.
Then, punch holes all around.
Have the child use long shoelaces, ribbon or yarn in matching color to lace around.
This set includes:
- World map in blue
- North America map in orange
- South America map in pink
- Europe map in red
- Africa map in dark green
- Asia map in yellow
- Australia map in brown
- Antarctica map in white
8 pages total
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Kira Calvert says
These draw the world books are amazing! I have a few and would love them all. Then I could give away some to other families! They are especially useful in the Classical conversations Challenge A curriculum, where the goal is to draw the world from memory!
monique s says
THis would be fun and a great learning tool for the kids
Michelle says
This is a wonderful giveaway! Geography and art together! We would love this set!
Julie says
We have two of these books and my son has loved them since he was 6! I’d love the entire set! We do classical conversations so this would be perfect!
Tracy says
We are studying geography next year, this would be perfect!
Gail says
What a fun way to learn geography. Thanks for the giveaway.
Charlsie Short says
Thank you for the chance to win the Draw the World set 🙌🏻 I’ve been dying to get my hands on them since we are in Classical Conversations and we do a lot of geography drawing practice. Since my husband is out of a job right now it’s not an option to buy them so having the chance to win the set is an incredible opportunity ☺️ Thank you for doing this.
patricia martinez says
SO excited for this!
Susan Campbell says
What a great giveaway. I could use this in my Family Childcare. I think that it could be used by all ages. Susan
Dannielle says
I’d love to use this program!
Jessica says
This looks great, thanks for sharing this resource.
Deana says
My boys love to draw. This would be a great resource for them.
Megan Wright says
My daughter will be starting Classical Conversations Challenge A this fall, so these books would be incredibly helpful for her. We have used the United States one, and my kids really enjoyed it.
Erin says
Great giveaway! We would love to have all the books.
Kelli says
It is important to know the places and people of our world. We can do better when we know better. Thank you for the opportunity to draw the world.
KM Roessig says
My kids love to draw maps. We’ve been looking at these books and saving money to add them to our curriculum. We would love to win them!!!
Jenny JH says
Wow, I’ve been wanting these books too! Would love to win a set.
Laura says
Ooh, I can’t wait to try this out. Looks awesome and I would love to win a set. My kids are studying geography with CC so this would be so helpful.
Tiffany Einkauf says
My kids haven’t cared much for geography, but they love art! These books look like a perfect solution!
Tawnda Andrews says
My kids would love this and what a fun way to learn geography.!
Michelle says
I’ll be new to homeschooling next school year so I’m searching through all the different curricula available! These map drawing books look so perfect for my kids who LOVE to draw!
Elizabeth B says
This looks like a great way to learn geography! I was needing a geography curriculum…
Amy Bell says
this looks like an amazing resource! Would love to use these in teaching my 3 kids geography.
Andrea Peak says
I’d like to do this along with my kids. It looks like fun!
LeAnn Barr says
These books would be great to add to our homeschool curriculum.
Contessa says
Thanks for the giveaway of these awesome mapping books! We love these!
Melanie Hawk says
Thank you so very much for offering this super giveaway! It will be cherished by whomever wins. I would really love to win this opportunity for my son and also for homeschooling my son. I have been seeking out books that help a child learn and grow by fostering a better approach to learning than I had imagined I would find. This is learning without really believing that you are learning. It is fun and engaging, interactive… my youngest son is ASD, SPD, etc… so this type of tactile learning he would readily embrace much better. Maps give detailed instructions on the pages, with steps/dots/and or lines and instructions to color. The completed project on the following page is a smart idea so the kiddo may compare their work or creativity of added trees mountains, etc… and truly grasp a better working knowledge of what they are working on. Having a conversation afterwards to gauge kiddo understanding and feed the open mind more information, while at that point possibly using internet to look up or further research. All of these books are unique and so special, are real gift to foster imagination and creativity. Thank you so very. Much for all that you are doing!
LizT says
Books look like they are fun! Thanks for the giveaway.
Julia Clayton says
I look forward to learning more about this resource! Thank you!!
Destiny says
These look fantastic! What a generous giveaway! Someone will be so fortunate to win them! Thanks!
Judith Martinez says
This looks like a great way to teach geography! I have kids that love to draw and I really think they would enjoy this.
Sandra Preti says
I would like to win because these look like amazing resources!