Early people / written by Jim Pipe.
Material type: TextSeries: Eye wonderPublisher: New York, New York : DK Publishing, 2015Edition: First American editionDescription: 56 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:- still image
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1465428542
- 9781465428547
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's NonFiction | 569.9 P664 | Available | 33111007720234 | ||||
Children's Book | Main Library | Children's NonFiction | 569.9 P664 | Checked out | 06/04/2024 | 33111007954718 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
What was life like for early people before written records even began? Satisfy your child's curiosity about the lives of some of the first people with Eye Wonder: Early People . From the earliest human-like apes to the use of stone-age tools, from the discovery of fire to the dawn of agriculture and civilization, this book explores how the earliest people lived. This new addition features fun activities to help your child learn and remember the information in Eye Wonder: Early People .
Visual learners and readers alike will love exploring and learning through Eye Wonder: Early People . These books are designed to teach through pictures and a visual approach, encouraging curiosity in young, school-age children. We've added games, activities, and quizzes to engage children even more -- Eye Wonder: Early People activities are designed to teach kids to both remember more of what they've learned, and learn to research when they want to know more, teaching general study skills as well as knowledge about early people.
Learn about science, history, and the natural world through beautiful photography and lively, age-appropriate text. The Eye Wonder series organizes information in a way that's easy to search, easy to read, and easy to learn.
Includes index.
First steps -- The clever ape -- Neanderthals -- Modern humans -- The Stone Age -- Living off the land -- The use of fire -- Life in the freezer -- Land of the giants -- The first artists -- Looking good -- The first religions -- Living with animals -- Taming the land -- The age of metal -- Weapons of war -- Ancient China -- Early Australia -- The Americas -- The first towns -- How do we know? -- True or false? -- Head for home -- What's this? -- Which way? -- Glossary.
From the earliest human-like apes to the use of stone-age tools, from the discovery of fire to the dawn of agriculture and civilization, this book explores how the earliest people lived.