Through a collection of 100 fascinating facts, the book delves into various aspects of gladiatorial life, including their training, battles, social status, and the cultural significance of their brutal spectacles in ancient Rome.
National Geographic's "Zebras!" embarks on a captivating journey into the mesmerizing world of zebras, the iconic striped equines that roam the African savannas and grasslands. Through a captivating blend of stunning photography, engaging narratives, and expert insights, the book unveils the fascinating lives of these remarkable creatures.
"The New Face of King Tut: His Life and Death" sheds new light on the enigmatic pharaoh Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut. This book delves beyond the golden mask and glittering treasures of his famous tomb, unveiling the man behind the myth.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: KINGDOM ON EDGE Saudi Arabia is an in-depth look at the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a country that is often misunderstood and shrouded in mystery. The book explores the country's rich history, culture, and natural beauty, and it also delves into the challenges that Saudi Arabia faces as it undergoes rapid modernization
National Geographic's "Red Hot Hawaii" immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of the Hawaiian Islands, unveiling their captivating landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and dynamic natural wonders. Through a captivating blend of stunning photography, engaging narratives, and expert insights, the book unveils the essence of this island paradise.
National Geographic's "Lost World of the Little People" embarks on a captivating exploration of myths and legends surrounding miniature humanoids. The book delves into the global phenomenon of belief in little people, exploring various cultures' folklore, historical accounts, and reported sightings.
National Geographic's "Bahamas Blue Holes: Dive into Beauty, Anger, and Discovery" plunges readers into the captivating world of these underwater wonders. The book offers a breathtaking exploration of the Bahamas' blue holes, revealing their stunning beauty, the ecological challenges they face, and the ongoing scientific discoveries within their depths.
This book looks back to the veri beginnings of the human story.
Oxford International Primary History: Workbook is a series of workbooks designed to complement the Oxford International Primary History textbook series. The workbooks provide a variety of activities and exercises to help students learn and understand the historical material they have been studying. These activities come in a variety of formats, such as answering questions, completing crosswords…