This educational poster or chart depicts the world map with animals native to the place. A great wall decor to make the children learn from the walls The word "map" comes from the medieval Latin Mappa mundi, where in mappa meant napkin or cloth and mundi the world. Thus, "map" became the shortened term referring to a two-dimensional representation of the surface of the world. Our bright coloured creative maps make Geography interesting and fun. Here are some Activity ideas that we have developed for this poster. 1.Point and Teach – The Absolute basic activity is to teach young kids names of Animals and continents of the world. 2.Matching Animals to Continents- Animals that are found in corresponding continents are marked on the map, it would be a great activity to match the Animals to continents they belong to. Below is an example with 2 animals from each continent a.Asia - Tiger, Panda b.Africa - Zebra, Giraffe c.Australia - Kangaroo,Koala d.North America - Bison,Cougar e.South America- Jaguar,.Anaconda f.Antarctica -Seal,Penguin 3.Whats My name: a.I’m one of the tallest animals in the world, I’m yellow in color and I have brown spots . I can be found in Africa – What is my name? Ans: Giraffe b.I have a sing horn, Im found in India and I have very thick Skin. Ans: Rhino c.I’m the biggest mammal on land. Im found in Asia and Africa .Who am I : Elephant d.I’m black and white. I’m a bird and I’m found only in the southern Hemisphere: Penguin e.I’m one of the big cats, I m found in North America . My peculiar feature is that I don’t have any patterns on my skin . who am I? Cougar About us: We started Ekdali 4 years ago, with the idea of simplifying concepts and presenting them for easy understanding. The idea was to kindle curiosity and build conversations without using any screen. We started with one poster and today we have a range, covering subjects like Science & History for kids to Motivation and book boxes for kids from 3 to 11 years