General information

Illuminated desktop globe, Ø 26 cm, machine-made from durable plastic.

Discover the colorful world of our planet with the 26 cm Terra Children's Illuminated Globe, designed for easy self-assembly. The globe is made of sturdy plastic and features a practical 4-piece plug-in system. When unlit, it reveals a richly detailed map with over 200 lovingly illustrated images – animals, landmarks, and people from around the world invite young explorers on an exciting journey of discovery. 
Each illustration is numbered and linked to the included companion booklet, which offers engaging, age-appropriate explanations and fun facts. Curious minds can learn where the highest mountain is, how long the longest river stretches, or how fast an alligator can move. Once the light inside the globe is switched on, its vibrant colors softly glow, creating a cozy and magical atmosphere in any child’s room. The Terra Children's Illuminated Globe combines curiosity, knowledge, and imagination into an educational journey around the Earth. 

A steadfast detail: A globe needs solid support to show its full brilliance. The Terra Children's Illuminated Globe stands firmly on a green base and rotates within a matching green plastic meridian.

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Product information
Compatible with Explorer Pen: No
Diameter: ⌀ 26 cm
Globe: illuminated
Map illuminated: physical
Map non-illuminated: political
Model: Machine Production
Mounting: Recycled Plastic
Total Height ca.: 36 cm

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