Okay kiddo, let me explain to you about the Babylonian map of the world in a way that's easy for you to understand.
Long long time ago, there was a group of people called the Babylonians who lived in an area that we now call Iraq. They were very good at many things like farming and building, but they were also curious about the world around them.
One day, they decided to make a map of the world they knew. The map was made on a clay tablet and it was about the size of a big book. They used a special tool called a stylus to carve the map onto the clay.
The map showed the world as a disc, kind of like a big pancake. In the center was Babylon, the city where they lived. They believed that the world was surrounded by water and that the sun, moon, and stars were all housed in the same dome-like structure.
On the map, they also showed other places they had heard of, like Egypt and India, but they didn't really know much about those places. They drew the land as squares with lines, and they used different symbols to show mountains and cities.
It was a really cool thing for them to do, because it helped them understand more about the world around them. Plus, it was a pretty impressive feat for a group of people who didn't have all the technology we have today.
So that's the story of the Babylonian map of the world, and I hope it helps you learn something new today!