Prefaced by Michael Wood and compiled by historian Peter Furtado, this expansive reference book presents enthralling accounts of 1,001 life-changing events that have shaped human history from the B…
Experience E. Nesbit's beloved Edwardian classic beautifully adapted for modern young readers in this captivating Usborne Young Reading edition of The Railway Children. Retold by Mary Sebag-Montefi…
Rama and her family, are forced to flee their once-peaceful village to escape the ravages of the civil war raging ever closer to their home With only what they can carry on their backs, Rama and…
The 1913 Rome Lectures documents Maria Montessori’s first international teacher training course, held in Rome in 1913. Montessori delivered these lectures in Italian, and simultaneous English tra…
Travel through time with Terry Deary’s The Horrible History of the World — a hilarious, gruesome, and fascinating guide to thousands of years of human history. From ancient civilizations to the…
Set in ancient Egypt, this engaging story follows a young boy who dares to steal the Pharaoh’s lunch—and discovers much more than he expected about courage, kindness, and the world around him. …
This book humorously presents strange and fascinating facts about the Stone Age, such as ancient toilet substitutes, prehistoric medicine, and how to make a Stone Age mummy. Written in a witty styl…
bstract: Timelines: The Events that Shaped History offers a comprehensive overview of global history, presenting key events from the origins of humanity to the present day. Author John Haywood uti…
Treasures of World History: The Story of Civilization in 50 Documents by Peter Snow and Dan Snow is a collection of pivotal historical documents that have shaped the course of world history. The bo…
Here is the story of five little lads before they became five really big Founding Fathers, from New York Times bestselling creator and Caldecott Honor recipient Lane Smith Once there were fo…