The Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Australia, is the world's largest
coral reef system. Stretching more than 1,400 miles, it provides a home to a
wide diversity of creatures. Designated a World Heritage Site, the reef is
suffering from the effects of climate change but this fascinating book shows
this spectacular part of our planet.
Born in Rome in 100 BC, he quickly climbed the ladder of Roman politics. His
victories in battle awarded him the support of the people, but flush with
power, he named himself dictator for life. On the Ides of March, Caesar was
brutally assassinated by senators determined to end his tyranny, bringing his
reign to an end. This book tells his story.
Named Temujin at birth by his nomadic family in early Mongolia, the great
Genghis Khan used his skill and cunning to create the Mongol Empire and
conquer almost the entire continent of Asia. As ruler of the largest empire in
human history, he was as respected as he was feared. This book tells his
story.
Hold on to your Viking helmets as you learn about the first known European to set foot on North America in this exciting addition to the Who Was? series! Leif Erikson was born to be an explorer. His father, Erik the Red, had established the first European settlement in present-day Greenland, and although he didn't yet know it, Leif was destined to embark on an adventure of his own. The wise and striking Viking landed in the area known as Vinland almost five centuries before Christopher Columbus even set sail! "Leif the Lucky" and the other fierce, sea-fearing pirates were accomplished navigators who raided foreign lands for resources, hunted for their food, and passed down Old Norse myths from one generation to the next. This book gives readers a detailed account of what life was like during the time of the Vikings.