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Knowledge Encyclopedia History

Knowledge Encyclopedia History

This is a children’s non-fiction picture book designed to spark curiosity about history. Its central purpose is to bring the past to life through vivid imagery and clear, accessible explanations, inviting curious readers to explore how people lived, worked, and innovated across eras. Ideal for ages 7–12, the tone is educational yet adventurous, with a sense of wonder that inspires ongoing learning.

The content is presented through richly illustrated spreads that pair dramatic computer-generated images with concise captions and context. Readers are drawn into scenes that let them glimpse life inside ancient buildings, marvel at historical outfits, and get close to pivotal moments. The visual storytelling is complemented by authoritative information, making complex ideas approachable without sacrificing depth.

Readers move through a wide tapestry of topics—from early human life to modern technological and ecological innovations. The reading experience is distinctive for its immersive visuals and broad scope, which helps young historians connect everyday life, culture, and major events. The book invites independent exploration, encouraging questions and curiosity as you flip from era to era.

  • Spectacular computer-generated illustrations of key people, places, and events
  • Broad historical range—from our earliest ancestors to contemporary innovations
  • Scene-rich depictions of daily life, clothing, architecture, inventions, and battles
  • Clear, age-appropriate captions and explanations that build historical literacy
  • Visually driven layout that supports independent exploration and reference

After reading, young learners gain a solid, broad understanding of world history, improved visual literacy, and a growing sense of curiosity about how the past shapes the present. It leaves readers with confidence to ask questions, explore new ideas, and carry a lasting appreciation for the people and events that shaped our world.

$1.91

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Knowledge Encyclopedia History

$6.38

$1.91

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This is a children’s non-fiction picture book designed to spark curiosity about history. Its central purpose is to bring the past to life through vivid imagery and clear, accessible explanations, inviting curious readers to explore how people lived, worked, and innovated across eras. Ideal for ages 7–12, the tone is educational yet adventurous, with a sense of wonder that inspires ongoing learning.

The content is presented through richly illustrated spreads that pair dramatic computer-generated images with concise captions and context. Readers are drawn into scenes that let them glimpse life inside ancient buildings, marvel at historical outfits, and get close to pivotal moments. The visual storytelling is complemented by authoritative information, making complex ideas approachable without sacrificing depth.

Readers move through a wide tapestry of topics—from early human life to modern technological and ecological innovations. The reading experience is distinctive for its immersive visuals and broad scope, which helps young historians connect everyday life, culture, and major events. The book invites independent exploration, encouraging questions and curiosity as you flip from era to era.

  • Spectacular computer-generated illustrations of key people, places, and events
  • Broad historical range—from our earliest ancestors to contemporary innovations
  • Scene-rich depictions of daily life, clothing, architecture, inventions, and battles
  • Clear, age-appropriate captions and explanations that build historical literacy
  • Visually driven layout that supports independent exploration and reference

After reading, young learners gain a solid, broad understanding of world history, improved visual literacy, and a growing sense of curiosity about how the past shapes the present. It leaves readers with confidence to ask questions, explore new ideas, and carry a lasting appreciation for the people and events that shaped our world.