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  • Wonders of the World

    Irena Trevisan

    Hardcover (Chartwell Books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Featuring stunning photography, Wonders of the World traces the history of many unique places and sights—ancient wonders, modern and futuristic works of architecture, and some of nature’s incredible gifts. By the year 300 BC, the ancient Greeks had already identified their seven wonders of the world—the most amazing architectural and artistic achievements of man in the ancient world. The Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Rhodes Colossus, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, and others that no longer exist today were testament to an impressive past and referenced mythology, extraordinary figures and ancient empires. Today, the number of wonders continues to grow. In addition to the new seven wonders of the world identified in 2007, there are incredible natural sites where water, land and sky—without the intervention of man—have created rare and startlingly beautiful phenomena. The Iguazu Falls, Ayers Rock, the Great Coral Reef, and the Perito Moreno glacier are symbols of nature’s power and are as awe-inspiring as man-made wonders such as Angkor Wat, Machu Picchu, the Parthenon, Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, and many others. Discover and explore the beautiful, man-made and natural treasures on display in Wonders of the World.
  • Wonders of the World

    Giulia Lombardo, Daniela Celli

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, March 3, 2020)
    Explore 31 extraordinary monuments from around the world—from ancient treasures like the Colosseum to the modern Sydney Opera House. A world of wonders awaits children in this book! From the Palace of Versailles in France to the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, from Knossos Palace in Greece to Mount Rushmore in the US, it presents some of history’s greatest monuments, along with their location, size, and fun facts and features. Each one is marvelously illustrated by Giulia Lombardo, and introduced by a famous character connected to its legend—including Antoni Gaudi, designer of the Sagrada Familia church; Gustave Eiffel, who created the Eiffel Tower; Jane Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, whose family lives in Alnwick Castle, where scenes from the Harry Potter movies were filmed; and Tom Jobim, who wrote a song about the statue of Christ on Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro.Sites include: Alhambra, in Granada, Spain * London’s Big Ben * Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate * Saint Basil’s Cathedral, in Moscow * Parthenon, in Athens, Greece * Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey * The Pyramids of Giza * Taj Mahal in Agra, India * The Great Wall of China * Himeji Castle in Japan * Statue of Liberty, in New York City * Mexico’s Kukulkan Pyramid * Machu Picchu, Peru
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  • Great Wonders of the World

    Russell Ash, Richard Bonson

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Brought to life with bright illustrations and enhanced with cross-sections, maps, and more, wondrous creations of the ancient world are presented in comparison to modern day marvels.
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  • Wonders of the World

    Tom Evans, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., July 1, 2011)
    How were the pyramids in Egypt built? What was the Colossus of Rhodes? What is a volcano? What causes the colorful lights known as auroras to spread across the sky? This volume introduces readers to the wonders of the world, both natural and those created by human beings. Learn about such spectacular natural features the Grand Canyon in the United States and Victoria Falls in southern Africa. In Wonders of the World, kids can also find information about such notable structures the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the mysterious stone statues on Easter Island, and the Great Wall of China. With striking photographs and illustrations, World Books A Look At series takes children on a journey through different ages and locations around the globe and beyond. Perfect for visual learners, each nonfiction book creatively explores high-interest topics with ample illustrations and concise text that help readers absorb and retain information. Helpful glossaries and indexes in each volume direct students to the most important terms and topics. Help learners with a primary reading level of 6th to 8th grade encounter a range of topics in nature, history, science, and technology with World Books A Look At series!
  • Wonders of the World

    Toby Reynolds, Paul Calver

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2016)
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  • Great Wonders of the World

    Russell Ash, Richard Bonson

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, June 19, 2006)
    Describes the Seven Wonders of the World, providing background and related information, and comparing them to such modern wonders as the Channel Tunnel, Hoover Dam, Versailles, and the bullet train. Reprint.
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  • Wonders of the World - Grand Canyon

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, Feb. 14, 2003)
    The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world visited by over five million people every year. The colorful The Grand Canyon explores this awe-inspiring chasm from the desert ecosystem of the canyon-carving Colorado River to the snowy mountain peaks where panthers hunt elk and bighorn sheep.
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  • Wonders Of The World

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, Dec. 12, 2014)
    A child's imagination is a wonderful thing, and it is something that should be nurtured and encouraged. Books about the Wonders of the World, allows children to dream big of far off places, develop reasoning skills, and gain a love of man-made and naturally occurring wonders. Books of this nature also help children develop geography skills and deductive reasoning skills. Because of this, books about the Wonders of the World are especially helpful in nurturing and further developing the imagination of young children, and school aged children.
  • Wonders of the World

    sandra forty

    Hardcover (Taj Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Wonders of the World

    Hubert J. Bernhard, Roberta Solonewitsch, George; Chaiko, Ted; Moynihan

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 1956)
    Wonders of the World, A Golden Forty-Niner book #4903, 1956. The Golden Forty-Niner series of big picture books qas especially designed for children who have outgrown their shelf of Little Golden Books.
  • Wonders Of The World

    Speedy Publishing

    eBook (Speedy Kids, Sept. 30, 2014)
    A child would love to see a book like this mainly because of the many beautiful architecture pictures within it. When a child sees something like an impressive pyramid, an ancient temple, or even something that is natural instead of made by humans, the child will begin asking questions, which helps them to learn more. This book contains many beautiful pictures of remarkable wonders located in the world, but also descriptions of where they are, if they had importance to people, and why they are important. This also helps the child understand the world outside of their home and country.
  • Wonders of the World

    Tom Evans

    language (World Book, Inc., June 5, 2018)
    How were the pyramids in Egypt built? What was the Colossus of Rhodes? What is a volcano? What causes the colorful lights known as auroras to spread across the sky? This volume introduces readers to the wonders of the world, both natural and those created by human beings. Learn about such spectacular natural features the Grand Canyon in the United States and Victoria Falls in southern Africa. In Wonders of the World, kids can also find information about such notable structures the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the mysterious stone statues on Easter Island, and the Great Wall of China. With striking photographs and illustrations, World Book’s A Look At… series takes children on a journey through different ages and locations around the globe and beyond. Perfect for visual learners, each nonfiction book creatively explores high-interest topics with ample illustrations and concise text that help readers absorb and retain information. Helpful glossaries and indexes in each volume direct students to the most important terms and topics. Help learners with a primary reading level of 6th to 8th grade encounter a range of topics in nature, history, science, and technology with World Book’s A Look At… series!