Earth's Cold Past: The History of the Ice Age For Kids
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231543021
- EAN9798231543021
- Date de parution21/06/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Step into a world where glaciers stretched for miles, mammoths stomped across frozen tundra, and early humans learned to survive in one of the coldest times in Earth's history. This fascinating nonfiction book takes curious kids on a thrilling journey back to the Ice Age-a time filled with woolly giants, saber-toothed predators, and ingenious human survival. Packed with mind-blowing facts and jaw-dropping discoveries, readers will learn how massive sheets of ice shaped the land we live on today, how animals adapted to extreme cold, and what clues scientists still uncover from ancient fossils and icy landscapes.
From fire-making to cave art, from freezing temperatures to strange creatures that no longer walk the earth, this book explains it all in a fun, friendly, and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for ages 7 to 12, it brings the cold past to life with exciting stories and real-world science. Whether you're into mega-animals, hidden history, or just want to know how early humans kept warm without heaters, this book will keep you turning pages.
Curious minds, get ready-because the Ice Age wasn't just chilly, it was epic.
From fire-making to cave art, from freezing temperatures to strange creatures that no longer walk the earth, this book explains it all in a fun, friendly, and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for ages 7 to 12, it brings the cold past to life with exciting stories and real-world science. Whether you're into mega-animals, hidden history, or just want to know how early humans kept warm without heaters, this book will keep you turning pages.
Curious minds, get ready-because the Ice Age wasn't just chilly, it was epic.
Step into a world where glaciers stretched for miles, mammoths stomped across frozen tundra, and early humans learned to survive in one of the coldest times in Earth's history. This fascinating nonfiction book takes curious kids on a thrilling journey back to the Ice Age-a time filled with woolly giants, saber-toothed predators, and ingenious human survival. Packed with mind-blowing facts and jaw-dropping discoveries, readers will learn how massive sheets of ice shaped the land we live on today, how animals adapted to extreme cold, and what clues scientists still uncover from ancient fossils and icy landscapes.
From fire-making to cave art, from freezing temperatures to strange creatures that no longer walk the earth, this book explains it all in a fun, friendly, and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for ages 7 to 12, it brings the cold past to life with exciting stories and real-world science. Whether you're into mega-animals, hidden history, or just want to know how early humans kept warm without heaters, this book will keep you turning pages.
Curious minds, get ready-because the Ice Age wasn't just chilly, it was epic.
From fire-making to cave art, from freezing temperatures to strange creatures that no longer walk the earth, this book explains it all in a fun, friendly, and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for ages 7 to 12, it brings the cold past to life with exciting stories and real-world science. Whether you're into mega-animals, hidden history, or just want to know how early humans kept warm without heaters, this book will keep you turning pages.
Curious minds, get ready-because the Ice Age wasn't just chilly, it was epic.