Picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world around them. The book provides a detailed look at how people lived in different historical periods, covering topics such as clothing, homes, food, and daily activities. It is richly illustrated and written in a way that is accessible to children.
"Why did churches have steeples?", "Who wore platform shoes?", and "Did people take baths?" are just some of the tricky questions answered in this delightful book about long ago.
This book of aerial photographs shows Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay are even more beautiful from above.
"The World's Most Scenic Drives" by the National Geographic Society is a stunning exploration of some of the most breathtaking road trips around the globe. Featuring beautiful photography, detailed maps, and insightful descriptions, this book takes readers on a journey through diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines and mountain ranges to lush forests and desert plains.
informative and engaging exploration of human history from ancient civilizations to the modern era. This comprehensive book presents key events, cultures, and figures that have shaped the world we live in today.
"Anne Frank" by Susanna Davidson is a compelling introduction to the life of Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl who documented her experiences hiding from the Nazis during World War II in her now-famous diary. This book provides a detailed and accessible account of Anne's life, her family's plight, and the historical context of the Holocaust. With illustrations and photographs, Davidson's biogra…
"Time Traveler" by Usborne, authored by Judy Hindley, Anne Civardi, is an engaging children's book that takes readers on an educational journey through various historical periods. The book includes four main sections, each dedicated to a different ancient civilization: Ancient Egypt, Rome, Viking-era Norway, and Medieval England during the Crusades. Through detailed illustrations and informati…
This book discusses Roald Dahl while flying with the RAF in the Second World War, there is no need to choose or throw away because every moment is very interesting.
The daily life and customs of prehistoric southwest Indian tribes are retraced fromthe designs on the remains of their pottery.
The Once Upon a Time Map Book" takes children on an adventurous journey through the magical lands of six beloved fairy tales. Each detailed, full-color map highlights the settings of classic stories like "Peter Pan," "Alice in Wonderland," and "The Wizard of Oz," encouraging young readers to explore the geography of these fantastical worlds