Books > Teens > Education & Reference > History > Exploration & Discovery
Monthly median sales (top 30)
$318
The median book price
$11.39
Bestseller's daily sales
13
50th book's daily sales
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Average number of pages per book
143
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juvenile > nonfiction > history > exploration & discovery
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education & reference > education > history
66.67%
education & reference > education > reference
57.74%
juvenile > fiction > historical > exploration & discovery
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- History's Unsolved Mysteries: Investigating The World's Most Fascinating Secrets For Young Readers (Mystery Chronicles)
- The Impossible Rescue: The True Story of an Amazing Arctic Adventure
- Magellan: Over the Edge of the World: Over the Edge of the World
- Titanic for Teens: The Voyage, Real Life Stories, and Legacy (Real-Life History for Teens)
- Let's Explore Germany (Most Famous Attractions in Germany): Germany Travel Guide (Children's Explore the World Books)
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THE ULTIMATE ADVENTURE FOR YOUNG READERS!Unlock the door to the past with History's Unsolved Mysteries, a fascinating journey through time to investigate the world's most perplexing puzzles.History's Unsolved Mysteries will transport your young Indiana Jones to:The grandeur of the ancient world, where you'll marvel at the Great Pyramid of Giza, the mysterious heads of Easter Island, and the submerged secrets of Atlantis.The medieval era, home to enigmas like the Green Children of Woolpit, the secretive Knights Templar, and the bizarre Dancing Plague of 1518.The global wonders of our planet. From the mesmerizing Nazca Lines of Peru and the eerie Loch Ness in Scotland, to the Fairy Circles of Namibia, you'll traverse continents in pursuit of their secrets.The mysteries of the modern age, investigating the interstellar Wow! Signal, the top secret Area 51, and the vanishing acts at the Bermuda Triangle.Each chapter is a thrilling exploration that combines factual information, legends, and theories, then ends with the latest scientific conclusions, allowing readers to join in the investigation of these enduring mysteries. It's an exhilarating blend of history, mystery, and cutting-edge science.History's Unsolved Mysteries is more than a book - it's a journey of discovery that captivates, excites, and inspires. This passport to the world's greatest enigmas will fuel the imagination and inspire young minds to question, explore, and uncover truths.Embark on this adventure today. Unearth buried truths, decode cryptic clues, and blaze your own trail of discovery. The secrets of history are waiting to be unveiled.Dive into History's Unsolved Mysteries, and let the adventure begin! Read more
The Boy on the Wooden Box
Leon Leyson
Leon Leyson (born Leib Lezjon) was only 10 years old when the Nazis invaded Poland and his family was forced to relocate to the Krakow ghetto. With incredible luck, perseverance and grit, Leyson was able to survive the sadism of the Nazis, including that of the demonic Amon Goeth, commandant of Plaszow, the concentration camp outside Krakow. Ultimately, it was the generosity and cunning of one man, a man named Oskar Schindler, who saved Leon Leyson's life, and the lives of his mother, his father, and two of his four siblings, by adding their names to his list of workers in his factory - a list that became world renowned: Schindler's List. This, the only memoir published by a former Schindler's List child, perfectly captures the innocence of a small boy who goes through the unthinkable. Most notable is the lack of rancour, the lack of venom, and the abundance of dignity in Mr Leyson's telling. The Boy on the Wooden Box is a legacy of hope, a memoir unlike anything you've ever read. Read more
The Impossible Rescue: The True Story of an Amazing Arctic Adventure
Martin W. Sandler
Whaling in the Arctic waters off Alaska’s coast was as dangerous as it was lucrative in 1897. In that particular year, winter came early, bringing with it storms and ice packs that caught eight American whale ships and about three hundred sailors off guard. The ships were imprisoned in ice with no hope of escape. With limited provisions on board the ships that hadn’t been crushed by the ice, there was little hope that these men could survive until warmer temperatures arrived at least 10 months later. Martin Sandler tells the incredible true adventure story of three men who were ordered by President McKinley to carry out an overland rescue that covered 1,500 miles of treacherous Alaskan terrain in the dead of winter. Their mission was to drive two herds of reindeer the distance to feed the starving men. With their own survival in the balance, these men battled raging storms, killing cold, injured sled dogs, and their own will to continue, to bring relief to the stranded whale men. Entries from the journals of two of the rescuers and photographs taken by the third key member of the unlikely expedition dramatically document every mile of their heroic, unprecedented journey. Read more
Explore incredible adventures and amazing facts—satisfy your kid’s curiosity with this one-of-a-kind storybookDo your fantasy-loving kids find history class too serious or boring?Do they wonder if maybe some really awesomestories from the past never made it into their library books?What about tales of daring acts, strange behavior, or unbelievable happenings that many people don’t know about?Could these stories be out there, just waiting to be discovered?Absolutely! And you’re about to discover them right now.Get ready to unlock hours of engaging listening for your young one with this new collection of amazing stories.If you imagine your kids:Impressing their friends with incredible knowledgeCurling up in bed and getting lost in a world of fascinating history for hoursBringing fun stories to school to excite the entire classSatisfying their adventurous minds while learningThen these stories are the perfect match!And now they’re all here in one fresh, well-written edition.In Interesting Stories for Curious Kids, you will discover:Over 35 unusual short stories that will keep you listeningThe outrageous story of people mailing their kidsHow a sandwich started a warThe scary and mysterious place where planes and ships disappear without a traceReports about a giant hole that can suck in helicoptersHow some of the world’s biggest disasters were caused by a lack of sleepThe head-scratching moment George Washington ordered a break from battle so he could return someone’s dogWhat it was like to work as a human alarm clock and get paid to wake people upHow one daredevil became the first person to go down the Niagara Falls in a barrelWhy one of the most fearsome generals started a war…against rabbitsThe ultimate tale of survival—being lost at sea for 438 daysThe fun things your kid doesn't learn in school, but always wonders about—“What’s the story of ketchup? Why is it called ‘ketchup’?”And so much more!This is not a collection of fairy tales and made-up events—these are stories about real people, places, things, and situations.And they’re not so old that your kids won’t find any real connection or interest.What’s more, these facts are accurate, no matter how strange or unbelievable they may seem!As your kids explore astonishing tidbits of history and human nature, they’ll be glad to have this book as their companion.You’ll have to make sure they listen to it during their free time, though…because once they start, they’ll find it impossible to put it down!If you want to discover incredible true stories that are kid-friendly and full of excitement in every minute, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now. Read more
Trace the history of life science in the first of a four-part MITeen series by mega-best-selling author Joy Hakim, who brought us The History of US.When did we start learning the scientific secrets of life? Step back to the Islamic Golden Age, when scholars ask questions about life science and medicine that will establish those fields. Chart a path through the Renaissance, as Leonardo da Vinci dissects cadavers by candlelight to learn human anatomy firsthand. In this first of four volumes spanning hundreds of years of scientific innovation and discovery, follow the evolution of life science up to the late 1800s, when a baffled Dutch biologist finds a tiny infectious particle destroying tobacco crops and gives this particle a new name: virus. With Biology’s Beginnings: Discovering Life's Story, best-selling author Joy Hakim begins a quartet of volumes mapping the path of human discovery as we unlock the biological secrets of our own existence. Richly illustrated with archival source materials and fine art, this STEM treasure trove features a wealth of back matter certain to kindle the appetite of science lovers. Read more
The Travels of Marco Polo
Marco Polo
Marco Polo (1254 to January 8, 1324) was a Venetian explorer known for the book "The Travels of Marco Polo", which describes his voyage to and experiences in Asia. Polo traveled extensively with his family, journeying from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295 and remaining in China for 17 of those years. Marco Polo’s stories about his travels in Asia were published as a book called "The Description of the World", later known as "The Travels of Marco Polo". Just a few years after returning to Venice from China, Marco commanded a ship in a war against the rival city of Genoa. He was eventually captured and sentenced to a Genoese prison, where he met a fellow prisoner and writer named Rustichello. As the two men became friends, Marco told Rustichello about his time in Asia, what he'd seen, where he'd travelled and what he'd accomplished.The book made Marco a celebrity. It was printed in French, Italian and Latin, becoming the most popular read in Europe. But few readers allowed themselves to believe Marco's tale. They took it to be fiction, the construct of a man with a wild imagination. Read more
The Mayflower and the Pilgrims' New World
Nathaniel Philbrick
Adapted from the New York Times bestseller Mayflower! After a dangerous journey across the Atlantic, the Mayflower?s passengers were saved from certain destruction with the help of the Natives of the Plymouth region. For fifty years a fragile peace was maintained as Pilgrims and Native Americans learned to work together. But when that trust was broken by the next generation of leaders, a conflict erupted that nearly wiped out Pilgrims and Natives alike. Adapted from the New York Times bestseller Mayflower specifically for younger readers, this edition includes additional maps, artwork, and archival photos. Read more
Guts & Glory: The Vikings: Guts & Glory, Book 2
Ben Thompson
Ferocious raids, heroic battles, larger-than-life leaders, and courageous explorers that changed the course of human history.From battle-ax-wielding tribes plundering the greatest cities of Europe to powerful kings and queens ruling their dominions with iron fists, the Vikings were some of the most feared and fearless figures in European history. Find the bravest heroes, the most menacing villains, and unbelievably awesome facts and myths inside this action-packed overview that will amaze kids with tales of a people so incredible...it's hard to believe they were real. History buff and popular blogger Ben Thompson's lively storytelling style brings the Vikings back to life in this second book in the exhilarating Guts & Glory series! Read more
Magellan: Over the Edge of the World: Over the Edge of the World
Laurence Bergreen
A middle-grade adaptation of Laurence Bergreen's adult bestseller, about Magellan's historic voyage around the globe.On September 6, 1522, a horribly battered ship manned by eighteen malnourished, scurvy-ridden sailors appeared on the horizon near a Spanish port. They were survivors of the first European expedition to circle the globe. Originally comprised of five ships and 260 sailors, the fleet's captain and most of its crew were dead. How did Ferdinand Magellan's voyage to circle the world―one of the largest and best-equipped expeditions ever mounted―turn into this ghost ship? The answer is provided in this thoroughly researched tale of mutiny and murder spanning the entire globe, marked equally by triumph and tragedy. Thrilling, grisly, and completely true, Magellan: Over the Edge of the World tells a story that not only marks a turning point in history, but also resonates powerfully with the present. Read more
Embark on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the "unsinkable ship" with Titanic for Teens: The Voyage, Real-Life Stories, and Legacy—a must-read for all teenagers.The great tragedy of the Titanic is forever etched in maritime history. Step into April 14th, 1912, and dive into a riveting exploration of the catastrophe of that fateful night.Submerge yourself in a world of opulence and ambition and discover the unknown stories of the passengers and crew, whose destinies were bound by their shared experience. From aristocrats to immigrants looking for new beginnings and teenagers just like you—their tales unveil the haunting echoes of lost dreams and shattered illusions.Inside Titanic for Teens: The Voyage, Real-Life Stories, and Legacy, you'll discover:How the Titanic came to be, from an ambitious idea to build an unsinkable ship, to its construction and launch.The fascinating lives of those on board, from high-class aristocrats and the newly wealthy in the first class cabins to a variety of emigrants from all over Europe in the third class, looking to start new lives in America.What life was like aboard the Titanic, beginning with the impressive facilities reserved for the first class passengers and moving down to the humble lodgings in the third class.The gripping sequence of events, from the chilling iceberg sighting moment to the ship's tragic sinking.The aftermath and enduring legacy of the Titanic disaster, unraveling its profound impact on history and society. Packed with relevant takeaways, lesser-known facts, and real-life stories, you'll become immersed in the rich tapestry of the past, fostering a deeper appreciation for a tragedy that continues to captivate the world to this day.Get your copy of Titanic for Teens today and set out on an unforgettable journey through time. Read more
American history middle school books for kids ages 11+Help your middle school or high school child build proficiency in US history and AP us history with the activity-packed Mark Twain American History Workbook: Exploration, American Revolution, and Constitution.American History Books are a great way for children to have a thorough understanding of a people’s history of the United States through focused lessons and practice. Why You’ll Love This American History WorkbookEngaging and educational US history lessons and activities. Colonial America, the US Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence are a few of the topics that are included in the workbook to help inspire learning in your child’s classroom or homeschool curriculum. Graphic organizers are included for additional learning support.Tracking progress along the way. Use the answer key in the back of the American history workbook to track your child’s progress before moving on to new lessons and topics.Practically sized for every activity. The 128-page American history workbook is sized at about 8 ½” x 11”―giving your child plenty of space to complete each exercise.About Mark Twain BooksDesigned by leading educators, Mark Twain Publishing Company specializes in providing captivating, supplemental books and resources in a wide range of subjects for middle- and upper-grade homeschool and classroom curriculum success.The American Revolution Workbook Contains:US history lessons and activitiesGraphic organizersAnswer key Read more
In the Heart of Africa
Samuel White Baker
"In the Heart of Africa" is a classic African explorer biography by Samuel White Baker. The story developed during "In the Heart of Africa" is summarised at the beginning of the novel by the narrator and protagonist:"In March, 1861, I commenced an expedition to discover the sources of the Nile, with the hope of meeting the East African expedition of Captains Speke and Grant, that had been sent by the English Government from the South via Zanzibar, for the same object. I had not the presumption to publish my intention, as the sources of the Nile had hitherto defied all explorers, but I had inwardly determined to accomplish this difficult task or to die in the attempt." Read more
Ship
David Macaulay
In Ship we join a group of underwater archaeologists as they search for a long-lost caravel in the reefs of the Caribbean Sea. A combination of drawings, maps, and diagrams details the ship's recovery, and as clues to the past are pieced together, a story emerges - of the triumphant birth of the ship Magdalena from Spain, and its tragic voyage to a far-away continent. Read more
This educational book will take you and your child to the different attractions in Germany. It's a great introduction to geography and the idea of travels. The main difference between this book and the usual textbooks is that this is filled with pictures. This allows a universal understanding and a level of interaction that cannot be achieved through texts. Secure a copy now! Read more
Explore the Uncharted with The Most Incredible Exploration Stories Ever Told!Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and across the globe with this captivating collection of exploration stories that will ignite your sense of adventure and curiosity. In The Most Incredible Exploration Stories Ever Told, we invite you to dive headfirst into the thrilling tales of intrepid explorers who dared to venture into the unknown, unveiling the mysteries of our world.Among several others, you’ll learn about the exploits and adventures of:Marco Polo, the Venetian explorer who became an emissary of Kublai Khan and helped forge a connection between East and West.Christopher Columbus, the immortally world-renowned man of mysterious origins who was famous for being the first European to cross the Atlantic and discover America…or was he?James Cook, the British maritime cartographer who circumnavigated Antarctica, mapped Australia and New Zealand, discovered the Bering Strait, and discovered numerous islands throughout the Pacific, including Hawaii, where he met a gruesome end.David Livingstone, the abolitionist who embarked on a four-year journey throughout Africa in an obsessive quest to discover the source of the Nile River. In the process, he discovered Victoria Falls, crossed the width of southern Africa, and helped bring an end to the Arab-Swahili slave trade.Ernest Shackleton, a legendary Antarctic explorer, led the ill-fated Endurance expedition in 1914. Despite their ship's crushing by ice, Shackleton's exceptional leadership and determination saved his crew from disaster. His remarkable resilience and commitment to their survival during a harrowing journey across the ice make him an icon of Antarctic exploration.Whether you're an armchair explorer or a seasoned globetrotter, The Most Incredible Exploration Stories Ever Told is your passport to the greatest journeys ever undertaken. Join us on a quest to satiate your wanderlust and ignite your passion for the unknown. Read more
Magellan: Over the Edge of the World
Laurence Bergreen
A middle-grade adaptation of Laurence Bergreen's adult bestseller, about Magellan's historic voyage around the globe.On September 6, 1522, a horribly battered ship manned by eighteen malnourished, scurvy-ridden sailors appeared on the horizon near a Spanish port. They were survivors of the first European expedition to circle the globe. Originally comprised of five ships and 260 sailors, the fleet's captain and most of its crew were dead. How did Ferdinand Magellan's voyage to circle the world—one of the largest and best-equipped expeditions ever mounted—turn into this ghost ship? The answer is provided in this thoroughly researched tale of mutiny and murder spanning the entire globe, marked equally by triumph and tragedy. Thrilling, grisly, and completely true, Magellan: Over the Edge of the World tells a story that not only marks a turning point in history, but also resonates powerfully with the present. Read more
A 2007 Sibert Honor Book It looks like a bear, but isn’t one. It climbs trees as easily as a monkey— but isn’t a monkey, either. It has a belly pocket like a kangaroo, but what’s a kangaroo doing up a tree? Meet the amazing Matschie’s tree kangaroo, who makes its home in the ancient trees of Papua New Guinea’s cloud forest. And meet the amazing scientists who track these elusive animals. Read more
The Unknown Indians: People Who Quietly Changed Our World (Exploring India)
Subhadra Sen Gupta
The Exploring India series of books are delicious, bite-sized portions of history that will interest every reader who wants to know more about various facets of India.The Unknown Indians is an unusual book in history as it places those unnamed Indians, who quietly changed the world around them, at the centre of Indian history. It takes the reader on a journey through the lives of minstrels and storytellers; weavers, potters, ironsmiths and carvers; farmers and cooks; and poet rebels.Find out how these men and women shaped Indian civilization and made it richer with their skills and their wondrous innovations. From the first storytellers who wove tales of great imagination and then passed them down generations, to skilled workers who discovered how to weave cotton or created marvelous works of art like the Chola bronzes; from the farmers who fed everyone and even adopted new seeds and crops that have become staples now to poet rebels like Kabir and Guru Nanak who changed society with love and songs.Concise yet filled with relevant details and accompanied by attractive colour illustrations, the Exploring India series will make history fascinating and unforgettable for every reader. Read more
Embark on a Fascinating Expedition with "Interesting Stories for Curious Kids"Unlock a World of Wonder and Dive Into 1001+ Astonishing Secrets of Space, Earth's Wonders, Historic Mysteries, and Unseen Global Marvels***. This captivating book is your passport to an enthralling universe of knowledge, brimming with awe-inspiring facts and discoveries.From the vast expanses of outer space to the mysterious depths of our own planet, this book offers a rich tapestry of learning, covering a diverse range of topics.Discover amazing facts in key chapters like:Wonders of Space – Voyage through the cosmos and its untold secrets.Mysteries of History – Unravel the enigmatic tales of our past.The Human Body and Mind – Explore the intricacies of our existence.Cultures and Traditions Around the World – Embrace the diversity of global customs.And there's so much more! Each chapter in this book is a gateway to new discoveries, making it a perfect read for curious minds of all ages. Whether you're a young explorer, a family seeking a journey through knowledge, or a trivia enthusiast, you'll find a world of wonder waiting for you in these pages.***Interesting Stories for Curious Kids*** is more than just a fact book; it's a celebration of curiosity and the joy of discovery. It's designed to entertain, educate, and inspire, making it an ideal companion for inquisitive minds. With over 1001+ facts, it promises endless hours of fascination and fun, perfect for everyone who loves to learn something new every day.The world is vast, mysterious, and incredibly fascinating – and it's all within your reach. Are you ready to unlock its secrets? Dive in now and join a community of explorers who, like you, are eager to learn, grow, and be amazed.Your journey into the extraordinary begins with this book.Get your copy now and start exploring! Read more
The sun never sets, the air is twenty degrees below zero, and the ice is moving at four hundred yards an hour. Welcome to the North Pole. In 2003, environmental reporter Andrew Revkin joined a scientific expedition to one of the world's last uncharted frontiers, where he was the first New York Times reporter ever to file stories and photographs from the top of the world.In his quest to understand the pole, Andrew leads readers through the mysterious history of arctic exploration; he follows oceanographers as they drill a hole through nine feet of ice to dive into waters below; peers into the mysteries of climate modeling and global warming; and ultimately shows how the fate of the pole will affect us all. Read more