Contains quizzes on landforms, oceans, climate, the environment, plants, animals, food, shelter, cities, transportation, health, Canada, U.S. regions and states, maps, etc.
Readers will study the intriguing history and culture of the medieval and early modern periods, including: the Germanic Empires of the fifth century, the founding of Canada and the United States, and the arrival of the Europeans in Oceania and Australia in the eighteenth century.
Readers will be excited to experience prehistory, the Stone Age, first empires, and ancient worlds. With detailed images, this curated guide of the early parts of our civilization will make all study engaging and entertaining.
During a geography lesson, a child takes an imaginary journey to each of the seven seas, including the Brown Sea which is made of chocolate, and the Pink Sea which has flamingos.
Presents a brief history and key facts about each country including its size, geographical features, wildlife, and how its people live, work, and play.