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The Great Wall Through Time

A 2,700-Year Journey Along the World's Greatest Wall

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Embark on an unforgettable time-traveling journey along one of the world's greatest landmarks: the Great Wall of China.
Spanning 2,300 years and more than 13,000 miles (21,000km), this beautifully illustrated children's ebook reveals the fascinating story of the Great Wall and the individuals who helped build it. What started out as a frontier defense against northern tribes has, over time, become one of the seven great wonders of the world.
Exquisite panoramic illustrations and engaging text bring to life key periods and turning points in the Great Wall's history - from the first defensive forts built in 215 BCE to its painstaking present-day restoration. Cutaway views reveal the interiors of important buildings. Children will also love searching for the adventurous time-traveling bird who appears in each of the illustrations.
Perfect for parents and children to pore over together, The Great Wall Through Time makes a gorgeous gift or collector's item. Fun, interactive, and including details, it vividly presents Chinese history to children as they have never seen it before.
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    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2022
      Time-travel along the Great Wall of China in this Chinese import translated by Wu. At 13,170 miles long and with more than 2,700 years of history, the Great Wall of China is a series of walls and fortifications spanning deserts and mountains. Starting in the city of Nanyang in 656 B.C.E. and ending at the Yanmen Pass in 2022 C.E., the book introduces readers to the awe-inspiring structure's history, from the influential figures who helped build it to the wall's evolving uses to notable historical events. Just over a dozen such events are highlighted, with a double-page panoramic scene of a different area of the Great Wall accompanying each short prose overview. Du's highly detailed realistic illustrations in an earthy palette teem with visual information to pore over. The consistently used bird's-eye perspective helps establish the immense scale of the Great Wall. Readers see snow-covered mountains, desert sands, green landscapes, and scores of soldiers, laborers, and travelers. As with its predecessor, China Through Time (2020), callouts bordering the pages offer interesting facts and seek-and-find prompts. Hidden in each two-page spread is Hong Yu, a red fox whose activities are used to quiz readers. A short timeline at the closing provides some dynastic context. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A richly visual and interactive resource for learning about one of the world's greatest architectural and cultural wonders. (glossary) (Nonfiction picture book. 7-10)

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