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Binding
Paper Back
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a children’s picture book and non-fiction exploration designed for curious readers who love big ideas about how people connect. It centers on how strangers and even enemies became allies, shaping the world we live in today. Aimed at kids ages 8–12 who enjoy history, science, and global stories, the tone is adventurous and inspiring—educational without feeling heavy.
Presented as a story-led journey with bold, full-color illustrations, clear maps, and a timeline, the content unfolds across continents and centuries. Readers see how trade, travel, and dialogue helped form cities, languages, religions, and shared customs—and how rivalries could spark important changes too.
Key concepts include trade networks, cultural diffusion, empire-building, diplomacy, and the emergence of early nations. Learning feels accessible and enjoyable through concise explanations, vivid art, and engaging questions that invite readers to compare cultures, trace routes, and think critically about history.
Readers gain a richer understanding of how interconnected human history is, building curiosity, confidence in evaluating information, and a lasting appreciation for the ways collaboration and rivalry shaped the world. This memorable journey invites young readers to see history as a dynamic, ongoing story.
Product Details
Author
Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher
Puffin
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
SKU
BK0535859
ISBN
9780241767009
Binding
Paper Back
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