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Books with title Step Into: The Celtic World

  • Step Into: The Celtic World

    Fiona Macdonald

    Paperback (Southwater, March 16, 2010)
    Step back to a time more than two thousand years ago, when the warlike Celts dominated northern and Central Europe. Marvel at their bravery and nobility in battle and discover why they were both hated and admired by the Greeks and Romans.
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  • Step Into The Inca World

    Philip Steele

    Paperback (Southwater, Aug. 22, 2006)
    Step back in time to discover the spectacular world of the Incas and their ancestors. Successors to the Chimu gold workers and the Tiwanaku lake people, the Incas ruled the most spectacular empire South America has ever seen. The land of the Sun God was bright with many treasures houses of gold, the most fabulous clothes and huge stone buildings. This book uncovers the secrets of the mummy bundles, the mystery of the giant lines in the Nazca desert and the intricate rope bridges high in the Andes Mountains. Projects actively involve the reader in understanding the past: make a reed boat that really floats, create an Inca drum and design a tunic fit for an emperor. This book includes 15 step-by-step projects, which enable you to recreate the past and learn through experience while having fun. The fascinating fact boxes provide extra insights and highlight links between the way Incas lived then and life in the present day. Ideal for home or school use for 8-to-12 year olds, it is a stimulating and practical reference book. The illustrations include cross-sections, historical maps, building constructions and a pictorial timeline.
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  • Step Into: the Viking World

    Philip Steele

    Paperback (Southwater, Oct. 25, 2006)
    Step back in time to the world of the seafaring Vikings. Discover fascinating facts about their way of life―the ships they sailed in, distant lands they traveled to, and the wars they waged. This is the perfect introduction to Viking history, for school or home study, for reference and for practical learning. Divided into basic sections such as Settlement, Families, Food, Transport, Trade, Weapons and Art & Music, the book is authoritative, accessible and fun to use, and the 15 step-by-step practical projects are the perfect way for children aged 8-to-12 years to really understand how these amazing people led their lives.
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  • Into the World

    Ted Dawe

    language (, Nov. 12, 2016)
    "I've learnt plenty, Mr Faull, but it all comes down to this; there is freedom and then there is everything else."He opened the door."And today I give away everything else, and I choose freedom."So ends the first part of Devon's journey, from nearly drowning in a tapu river to his expulsion from an exclusive boys' school.Into the World is where Devon begins to understand just how costly that freedom is.That decisions made quickly can lead to disaster.That loyalty counts for nothing until it is tested.That love, like security, is just a commodity.
  • Step Into: The Inca World

    Philip Steele

    Paperback (Anness, Aug. 22, 2006)
    Step back in time to discover the spectacular world of the Incas and their ancestors. Successors to the Chimu gold workers and the Tiwanaku lake people, the Incas ruled the most spectacular empire South America has ever seen. The land of the Sun God was bright with many treasures houses of gold, the most fabulous clothes and huge stone buildings. This book uncovers the secrets of the mummy bundles, the mystery of the giant lines in the Nazca desert and the intricate rope bridges high in the Andes Mountains. Projects actively involve the reader in understanding the past: make a reed boat that really floats, create an Inca drum and design a tunic fit for an emperor.
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  • Step Into The Arctic World

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Armadillo, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Discover the origins of the different peoples who live in the most northerly reaches of the Earth – including the Inuit, Nenet, Saami and Chukchi races – and how they have managed to survive in such harsh conditions. In one of the world’s most extreme environments, mankind has developed unique methods of survival. This fact-filled book examines Arctic habitation through the ages. Find out about the amazing ways in which humans have learned to hunt, herd and farm in harmony with nature, using the wildlife around them for food, fur, transport and even racing! Read of their centuries-long struggles against freezing winter winds and whalers from Europe. Marvel at their beautiful carvings and handcrafted tools – many of which you can make yourself! This hands-on book includes 15 step-by-step projects: build a model igloo, make a Nenet tent, create a shaman’s drum, fashion some warming mittens and a traditional Saami hat, and construct your very own Inuit hunting boat. Fact boxes provide extra insights and highlight links with the present day. More than 350 photographs and illustrations include cross-sections, historical maps and a pictorial timeline; this informative and lively book is perfect for home or school use for 8- to 12-year-olds.
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  • Step Into the Inca World

    Philip Steele

    Hardcover (Anness, April 1, 2000)
    Explores the Inca civilization, including information on diet, domestic life, and religious beliefs, and provides instruction for making crafts similar to those of the Incas.
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  • Step into the Viking World

    Philip Steele

    Hardcover (Lorenz Books, Jan. 1, 1738)
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  • Step Into The .... Inca World

    Philip Steele

    Paperback (Hermes House, March 15, 2006)
    A real life depiction of what life was like in the Inca World. Great Graphics especially for kids.