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This series invites readers to step into fascinating new worlds brimming with adventure and discovery. Each installment offers a unique journey into the unknown, introducing unforgettable characters and presenting them with unexpected challenges. It's perfect for curious minds eager to explore and gain new experiences. Dive into narratives that broaden horizons and ignite the imagination.

Belevenissen in het oude Japan
The Encyclopedia of the Ancient Americas the Everyday Life of America's Native Peoples
North American Indians
Children's Encyclopedia of the Ancient World
Step into the Aztec and Maya World
Im alten Ägypten
  • Im alten Ägypten

    • 64 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Erforschen Sie die Kultur und den Glauben des ägyptischen Volkes und betreten Sie eine erstaunliche Welt aus mit Gold bedeckten Pyramiden, mumifizierten Pharaonen, seltsamen Bestattungsriten und genialen Grabräubern.

    Im alten Ägypten
  • Exploring the culture and beliefs of the Aztec and Maya peoples, this book has pictorial timelines, fact boxes and 15 practical projects that allow readers to recreate some of Aztec and Maya history and understand the civilization and people.

    Step into the Aztec and Maya World
    3.8
  • Journey through 30,000 years of human history and explore the wonders of the ancient world. Expert text and special fact boxes provide fascinating historical context, with over 3000 amazing photographs, illustrations and maps.

    Children's Encyclopedia of the Ancient World
    4.0
  • North American Indians

    • 64 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Step back in time to North America when the Sioux, Apache, and other tribes roamed the Great Plains hunting bison and constructing tips made of animal skins, or when families of Iroquois farmers lived in communal longhouses. Step Into the World of North American Indians helps children explore the fascinating lifestyles, clothes, and ceremonies of the wide variety of North American Indian tribes that have lived in this region for centuries. Practical projects help children bring the past alive; readers can make their own tipi and birchback canoe, design a war shield, and learn how to create picture writing, the only written language of these disappearing tribes.

    North American Indians
    4.0
  • Appealing, authoritative history books that capture the atmosphere and reality of the world's great cultures and civilizations. Inspiring and relevant craft projects further involve the reader in an active learning experience. Valuable and lively reference for school and home.

    Belevenissen in het oude Japan
    4.0