The Kids' Timeconomy: From Cell to Civilization takes young readers on a thoughtful journey from the first tiny forms of life to families, tools, communities, and civilization. Written in clear, child-friendly language, the book shows how life learned to remember, prepare, communicate, build, and pass knowledge forward.
Through simple examples and warm explanations, children discover that civilization did not appear all at once. It grew step by step as living things learned from the past, people shared skills, families taught children, tools preserved memory, and communities worked together. The book helps readers see themselves as part of a long chain connecting the past, present, and future.
A hopeful and accessible introduction to life, learning, cooperation, and human progress for young readers.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Kids' Timeconomy: From Cell to Civilization takes young readers on a thoughtful journey from the first tiny forms of life to families, tools, communities, and civilization. Written in clear, child-friendly language, the book shows how life learned to remember, prepare, communicate, build, and pass knowledge forward. Through simple examples and warm explanations, children discover that civilization did not appear all at once. It grew step by step as living things learned from the past, people shared skills, families taught children, tools preserved memory, and communities worked together. The book helps readers see themselves as part of a long chain connecting the past, present, and future. A hopeful and accessible introduction to life, learning, cooperation, and human progress for young readers. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798195219406
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