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Description
What Happened When? Through World History – A Fascinating Journey Through Time is an exciting and child-friendly history book for children aged 10 and up. This book takes young readers on a great jour ...
What Happened When? Through World History – A Fascinating Journey Through Time is an exciting and child-friendly history book for children aged 10 and up. This book takes young readers on a great journey through world history – from the first humans to antiquity and the Middle Ages, all the way to the present day. History is explained in a simple, vivid, and engaging way.
Children discover how the first humans lived, how great civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome emerged, and how the world changed over many centuries. Knights, Vikings, explorers, inventors, revolutions, world wars, the moon landing, and the internet are also described in an age-appropriate and interesting way. This gives readers a clear overview of the most important events in human history.
This book is especially suitable for:
Children aged 10 and up who want to discover history in an exciting way
Parents looking for a book that is both educational and entertaining
School, leisure time, and independent learning
Your benefits at a glance:
Child-friendly language
An exciting journey from antiquity to the present day
Ideal for learning, reading, and discovering
A wonderful gift for curious children
What Happened When? Through World History combines knowledge, reading enjoyment, and curiosity. It is an ideal nonfiction book for children that makes history tangible and shows how strongly the past still shapes our world today.
Details
- Edition: 0
- Publication date: 20.03.2026
- From Dominik Mikulaschek
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-3-384-86293-8
- Pages: 216
- Dimensions and bleed: 17 x 22 cm
- Weight: 378,9g
- Production time: 5 Business days
- ISBN: 978-3-384-86294-5
- Pages: 216
- Dimensions and bleed: 17 x 22 cm
- Weight: 539,9g
- Production time: 6 Business days
- ISBN: 978-3-384-86295-2
- Corresponds to 242 standard pages
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