World History - Middle Ages: Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children

World History - Middle Ages: Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children

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Author/Contributor(s): Wonder House Books
Publisher: Wonder House Books
Date: 3/12/2021
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
Journey Through the Mysterious Middle Ages

Who were the knights and crusaders? How did Europe emerge from the shadows of the past? What made Genghis Khan so powerful? This engaging, child-friendly encyclopedia unravels the wonders of the Middle Ages—with age-appropriate explanations, stunning visuals, and fascinating stories that make history come alive.

Crafted for curious young learners, this book features well-labelled diagrams, bite-sized facts, and a glossary to make complex topics accessible. A fun-filled “Isn’t It Amazing?” section adds surprising trivia that’s perfect for sparking interest and sparking conversations at home or in class.

Exploring the Middle Ages Has Never Been So Exciting! Why This Book Stands Out:
  • Visually Engaging: Filled with rich illustrations and clear layouts that simplify historical concepts.
  • Kid-Friendly Language: Easy-to-understand content tailored for readers aged 6 and above.
  • Hands-On Discovery: Encourages critical thinking through visuals, timelines, and key facts.
  • Educational Focus: Covers essential topics like crusades, medieval life, empires, and famous leaders.
  • Interactive Fun: Packed with surprising facts and bite-sized trivia to keep young readers hooked.
Learning Benefits:
  • Develops Historical Awareness: Builds a solid foundation in world history through engaging storytelling.
  • Strengthens Reading Skills: Improves comprehension with captions, glossaries, and structured layouts.
  • Ignites Curiosity: Inspires a lifelong interest in history, geography, and global cultures.
Perfect For:
  • History projects and home learning
  • Classroom libraries and school assignments
  • Young explorers and curious readers
  • Gifting to budding historians