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Timely Tales - A Journey Through History

Avery Starling

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Timely Tales: A Journey Through History follows the enchanting adventures of a curious child named Alex and their whimsical time-traveling guide, Thyme. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey through some of the most pivotal periods in history, experiencing firsthand the wonders and mysteries of each era.
Starting with the Stone Age, they travel through Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, the Medieval era, the Industrial Revolution, and finally, a futuristic utopia. Along the way, Alex learns about the ingenuity, culture, and daily lives of people from different times, gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation for history.
Through their adventures, Alex and Thyme discover the importance of resourcefulness, community, knowledge, and innovation, highlighting how the past shapes our present and future. This captivating narrative blends educational content with an engaging storyline, inspiring young readers to explore and cherish the rich tapestry of human history.
Timely Tales: A Journey Through History is an educational and adventurous tale that encourages a love for learning and a fascination with the past.
Disponible desde: 09/08/2024.

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