Famous places A child's first libary of learning

Famous places A child's first libary of learning - Alexandria, Va. Time Life Asia January 1, 1992 - 87 Illustrations 8.75 x 0.5 x 12 inches, weight 1.4 pounds - A child’s first library of learning .

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Formatted Contents Note (Chapter Titles): What Makes a Place Famous? Ancient Wonders of the World Great Buildings and Monuments Natural Wonders Famous Cities Sacred and Religious Sites Places of Discovery and Invention Centers of Art and Culture Places of Celebration Preserving Famous Places

Summary / Abstract / Review: Famous Places from A Child’s First Library of Learning series is an engaging educational book designed to introduce children to significant historical, cultural, and natural landmarks from around the world. Through clear language, colorful illustrations, and fun facts, this book explores why certain places have become famous, including ancient ruins, architectural marvels, natural wonders, and cultural hubs. The content is structured to spark curiosity and encourage exploration, with short explanations and interactive questions to keep young readers involved. A special emphasis is placed on history, geography, and the human achievements behind these landmarks.

Targeted Audience: This book is aimed at young readers aged 6 to 10, especially those in early elementary grades. It's suitable for classroom learning, home school environments, and personal reading for children curious about the world.

978-0809448937


Famous places
Landmarks
Natural wonders
World heritage sites
Historic sites
Geography
Architecture
Cultural landmarks

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