Ancient China for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Chinese History, from the Shang Dynasty to the Fall of the Han Dynasty (History for Children)

Ancient China for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Chinese History, from the Shang Dynasty to the Fall of the Han Dynasty (History for Children)

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  • Create Date:2021-11-18 15:21:14
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Captivating History
  • ISBN:B09KLBSHCW
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Summary

Heroes, evil emperors, legends of men who fought against nine-headed snakes and sorcerers that could tell the future, and a wall so huge it can be seen from space。。。 who knew there was so much to discover about China's vast and intriguing history! Join us as we travel back in time and dive into the world of sacred gods, life-changing inventions and stories of yore。。。。

The Chinese created an amazing society that grew from along the banks of the Yellow River to oceans and lands beyond。 But first, these people had to fight off jealous tribes from all sides and move their entire towns due to terrible floods。 Yet, they worked hard and built a culture that still survives - and thrives - today。

Let's take a close look at some of the most notorious leaders, their culture, and what drove them to persevere through thousands of years it took to build the China we know today。 In this book, you'll discover:

-Yu the Great - A builder and innovator and leader of the First Dynasty
-How a yellow dragon and black turtle saved the day
-Tang - Breakfast drink or first emperor of the Shang Dynasty?
- Riddles, riddles and more riddles!
-Smelting and the birth of the Bronze Age - along a riverbank!
-Beer for breakfast?
-Oracle bones and turtle shells equals。。。 writing?
-Using shells for money
-Wars, wars and more wars!
-Building a wall that can be seen from space!
-And then came the Empress。。。
-Han Dynasty's many secrets
-Inventions, Arts and Trade in early China - they invented WHAT?
-Chinese Zodiac calendar - which animal are you?
-Crazy burial traditions - and so much more。。。

Get ready to learn some little-known facts about China - and have some fun along the way。 You'll learn all about their many festivals and traditions, and how a rat and a cat used an ox to make a very important point! Curious?

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Reviews

J

This is part of a series that allows young readers to enter into so far ancient civilizations of the world and learn a bit more about these cultures than history is nearly ever given a chance to。 What a refreshing way to finally get children to want to learn more about their ancestors。 Like the other books in this series this one explores for the first few chapters the history of the Chinese dynasties。 Unfortunately and I know that it is a lot of history to cover it felt rushed a bit while also This is part of a series that allows young readers to enter into so far ancient civilizations of the world and learn a bit more about these cultures than history is nearly ever given a chance to。 What a refreshing way to finally get children to want to learn more about their ancestors。 Like the other books in this series this one explores for the first few chapters the history of the Chinese dynasties。 Unfortunately and I know that it is a lot of history to cover it felt rushed a bit while also not quite as complete as the others。 Also at the same time there are no educational extras to get the children to participate in either activities or answering questions to expand their knowledge。 Besides that, though, the book does explore the various inventions that Ancient China was known for producing, some of their other festivals, exploring facets of their main religions and also giving information on the Chinese zodiac for those who may be interested。 Otherwise the writing is really simple and easy-to-understand while throwing in a bit of pop culture for children。 Unfortunately there is no pronunciation guide, though, to the names that are included in the book so some readers may find that a bit of a complicating mess, especially since various spellings and/or misspellings are used throughout the book。 At the same time the book is an ugly editorial mess。 Besides the prior mentioned name issues there are also repetitive sentences or partial sentences, a caption that isn't bold as it is too long, grammar issues and also the lack of proper capitalization throughout the book。 If you can overlook this lack of editorial process you will find this as a nice introduction to Ancient China and an interesting yet quick read。 Given the state of things I would call this book as a stepping stone at this point and one that would allow younger readers to see if they would love to learn more about Ancient China if they should be so interested。 **Please note I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review** 。。。more

Marie Smith

Please note: I was given a copy of this book and have voluntarily decided to give it this honest review。I’m a big fan of the history books by Captivating History for adults and have read and reviewed Ancient Greece For Kids, another book in the series for children。 This book is also a paperback book, six inches wide, nine inches long, 75 pages, and only a quarter inch thick。 This includes an Introduction, ten chapters, and a Bibliography。 Most pages have one or two colored illustrations, maps, o Please note: I was given a copy of this book and have voluntarily decided to give it this honest review。I’m a big fan of the history books by Captivating History for adults and have read and reviewed Ancient Greece For Kids, another book in the series for children。 This book is also a paperback book, six inches wide, nine inches long, 75 pages, and only a quarter inch thick。 This includes an Introduction, ten chapters, and a Bibliography。 Most pages have one or two colored illustrations, maps, of photographs。 Several of the maps and pictures include the website where the information was taken from。 The book is easy to carry and would be the perfect book to take on the road, on vacation, or for when there’s nothing to do but wait。 A book offers a short, quick, and friendly way to pass the time。 This book tells the history of China from 5000 BCE to 220 AD。 It shows how China started as simple villages in the Stone Age, how in the Bronze Age they improved tools and weapons with those made of bronze。 They also developed a system of writing and started using copper coins。 China then advanced to the Iron Age, where they made more improved weapons as well as great advancements in music, poetry, philosophy。 In 221 BCE, Qin Shi Huang, united all the states of China into one, and becomes Emperor Qin, the first emperor in China。 Under his rule, the Great Wall of China is built, writing was standardized so everyone would read it, and simplified the system of weights and measurements。 The book tells of all the inventions that the ancient Chinese invented that are still used today。 Gunpowder, paper, printing, matches, abacus, calligraphy, fishing rods, and reels。 They invented ice cream and tea! There are festivals and holidays that we still celebrate today that were celebrated thousands of years ago! The book finishes up with a bibliography which lists of books and websites。 I would recommend this book since I found it interesting and was surprised to see all the things that the ancient Chinese invented that are still enjoyed today。 。。。more

Rebecca Hill

Ancient China for kids is a great read! This book walks you through the beginning stages of Chinese history and highlights many of the areas that made it great throughout the ancient world。 Whatever your kids are into, they are going to find something that they will enjoy in this read。 From the first Chinese writings, to art, military conquests and so much more! This was an easy read and one that I am looking forward to sharing with my kids。 This book is an easy way to share history。 It is also Ancient China for kids is a great read! This book walks you through the beginning stages of Chinese history and highlights many of the areas that made it great throughout the ancient world。 Whatever your kids are into, they are going to find something that they will enjoy in this read。 From the first Chinese writings, to art, military conquests and so much more! This was an easy read and one that I am looking forward to sharing with my kids。 This book is an easy way to share history。 It is also perfect for those who have not read anything into Chinese history, and are looking for a jumping off point。 。。。more