Get ready to Travel Through Time. From the first boats to huge ocean liners and oil tankers, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So set sail and find out how water travel has changed from ancient times to the present day.
Anna is on holiday with her parents, visiting the famous caves of Lascaux. Slipping away from the main group, Anna meets a strange character from the distant past - one of the Stone Age people who made the marvellous paintings on the cave walls.
Get ready to Travel Through Time. From a bumpy ride on a boneshaker to a roaring motorcycle, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So get on your bike and find out how travel on two wheels has changed from the invention of the first bicycles to the present day.
What is a homesteader and why did they want to move to the prairies? Look inside this book to find out! Immigration and the Founding of New Communities looks at what happened after the 1867 Canadian Confederation agreement. From the gold rush, to the building of the railways, we look at how Canada attracted and employed new immigrants. Books in the Canadian Timelines series teach readers the basics of Canadian history and culture, from how First Nations people arrived to immigration since the 1970s.