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Exploring Ancient Carthage - The Ancient Worlds Just For Kids - cover

Exploring Ancient Carthage - The Ancient Worlds Just For Kids

Sarah Michaels

Verlag: SD

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Discover the thrilling rise and dramatic fall of one of history’s most fascinating ancient cities. Packed with daring sea voyages, clever inventors, fearless leaders, and even war elephants, this book takes kids on an unforgettable journey through the world of Carthage. From its beginnings as a trading outpost to its fierce battles with Rome, every chapter brings to life the people, places, and ideas that made Carthage a true powerhouse of the ancient world.Young readers will meet explorers who sailed beyond the edge of the known world, engineers who built massive harbors shaped like perfect circles, and one general who led elephants over icy mountains to surprise an empire. They’ll discover how kids in Carthage lived, what they ate, what games they played, and what secrets still remain buried beneath the sand.Perfect for curious minds ages 7 to 12, this book turns history into an adventure filled with surprising facts, strange inventions, bold decisions, and stories that still echo today. Whether you’ve heard of Carthage or not, once you start reading, you won’t want to leave its ancient streets behind. This is history that roars to life—with ships, spice, storms, and the spirit of a city that dared to challenge an empire.
Verfügbar seit: 10.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 110 Seiten.

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