Seven Wonders of the World: Discover Amazing Monuments to Civilization with 20 Projects

Hardback

Main Details

Title Seven Wonders of the World: Discover Amazing Monuments to Civilization with 20 Projects
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Carmella Van Vleet
Illustrated by Farah Rizvi
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 204
ISBN/Barcode 9781934670828
ClassificationsDewey:910.202
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations b/w illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Nomad Press
Imprint Nomad Press
Publication Date 21 April 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Age range 9 to 12 Illustrating spectacular architectural feats and creations of great beauty, this handbook introduces children to the original Seven Wonders of the World as well as the monuments on the new list. The creativity and ingenuity of human history are captured in detail as these icons of world culture are explored, offering opportunities to discover amazing civilisations, technological innovations, and a shared global heritage. Interesting sidebars, fun trivia, and entertaining illustrations make for an accessible and engaging trip through time while hands-on projects encourage active learning. With minimal adult supervision and using supplies commonly found in most households, activities range from creating a model Colosseum to fashioning a working water pump. From the Pyramids of Egypt and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the ruins of Machu Picchu and the Great Wall of China, this activity book conveys the value of preserving the worlds treasures.

Author Biography

Carmella Van Vleet is a former teacher and the author of Amazing Arctic & Antarctic Projects You Can Build Yourself, Seven Wonders, Explore Ancient Greece!, Explore Ancient Egypt!, Explore Ancient Rome!, How to Avoid School Snafus, Writing Club, and Writing Club II. She lives in Lewis Center, Ohio. Farah Rizvi is a graphic designer and an illustrator. She moved to the United States in 2000 and received her bachelor's degree in graphic design with a concentration in French from Colby-Sawyer College.

Reviews

DIG Magazine "A great read -- informative, yet concise. Definitely a book you'll want to revisit to try out every project. " Children's Literature Review "In this entertaining and informative book readers are provided an introduction to the ancient wonders of the world, their construction, purposes, and mysteries. Peppered throughout the text are activities designed to allow youngsters the chance to recreate elements of the construction and design processes used to build the great wonders of the ancient world. In addition, readers are given travel tips, personal biographies, and historical information all of which provide a very engaging overview of this interesting subject. Illustrations support the central themes and are of a satisfying and whimsical nature. This is a book that will appeal to youngsters with a sense of curiosity about the efforts of people in the past linked to magnificent construction projects." SWON Libraries "The wonderful resource book is filled with fun and educational information and activities focusing on the Seven Wonders of the World. There is an extensive glossary as well as a nice list of resources for further investigation. Teachers, parents, librarians, and children will enjoy this book for different reasons. Librarians could use the book for a summer camp or teacher resource boxes. Teachers can use the book as a wonderful resource for a variety of units. Parents could use the guide for rainy day activities. The book has endless possibilities." Literary Merit: Good; Characterization: Good; Recommendation: Recommended Elissa Faro, Ph.D., Classical Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan "A great introduction to archaeology for creative, engaged kids. With tons of delightful activities, this highly entertaining and informative book will get everyone excited about history, archaeology, and the diverse cultures of the world." Marla Conn, educational consultant "The illustrations enhance the text and convey a feeling of the time period, while the motivating activities are appropriate for many different grade and age levels. Students will make real-world connections between the past and the present." Ted Lewin, author/illustrator, Lost City: The Discovery of Machu Picchu "Having visited many of these sites myself, I can say that, besides being filled with fascinating information and details, Seven Wonders of the World evokes the wonder that such things exist at all. As a kid I would have loved doing the projects."