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The Tower That Tells Time: The Story of Big Ben For Kids
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232916770
- EAN9798232916770
- Date de parution06/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
High above the River Thames stands a tower with a clock so big and a bell so loud that the whole world knows its sound. For more than 150 years, it has struck the hours, marked historic moments, and become one of the most famous landmarks in London. But behind the chimes lies a story full of fire, invention, challenges, and triumphs. This engaging history book takes readers on a journey through the creation and legacy of Britain's most iconic clock tower.
From the fire that destroyed the old Parliament building to the race to design the most accurate clock in the world, kids will discover the people, events, and innovations that made it possible. They'll meet architects, builders, and clockmakers who dared to think big, and learn about the cracked bell, the foggy nights, and the bombs that tested the tower's strength. Written in a lively, conversational style for ages 7-12, this book makes history exciting and relatable.
It shows how a tower of stone, iron, and imagination became a symbol of resilience and hope-not just for Londoners, but for people everywhere. By the end, readers won't just know the chimes. They'll know the story behind them.
From the fire that destroyed the old Parliament building to the race to design the most accurate clock in the world, kids will discover the people, events, and innovations that made it possible. They'll meet architects, builders, and clockmakers who dared to think big, and learn about the cracked bell, the foggy nights, and the bombs that tested the tower's strength. Written in a lively, conversational style for ages 7-12, this book makes history exciting and relatable.
It shows how a tower of stone, iron, and imagination became a symbol of resilience and hope-not just for Londoners, but for people everywhere. By the end, readers won't just know the chimes. They'll know the story behind them.















