This day in history for kids 1,001 remarkable moments & fascinating facts

Dan Bova

Book - 2024

History comes alive in this beautifully illustrated book with bite-size facts (along with a touch of humor) that will engage and entertain young curious minds. Jam-packed with important events, inspiring accomplishments by remarkable people, and groundbreaking inventions, this super-fun fact-filled book, the first kids book from History Channel, includes the most interesting historical facts-from early civilization up to the 21st century all around the world for every day of the year. Each day's entry includes multiple events that occurred on that day in history along with charming original illustrations and photography. Plus, readers are prompted to recall their own remarkable milestones, helping them to consider their place in histor...y. Inside, kids will discover: Historic events that happened on their birthday. Major moments in sports. Groundbreaking events and famous military battles. Fearless explorers, inventors and freedom fighters. Record-breaking stunts. Weird and wacky holidays. Incredible dinosaur discoveries, and much more!

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Subjects
Genres
Chronologies
Published
New York, NY : Hearst Home Kids [2024]
Language
English
Corporate Author
History Channel (Television network)
Main Author
Dan Bova (author)
Corporate Author
History Channel (Television network) (-)
Other Authors
Russell Shaw (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781958395790
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A day-by-day tally of high-interest events in world affairs, pop culture, science, sports, and more, with some general daffiness thrown in. Though some of Bova's entries are speculative (see: April 24,1184 BCE: "The Trojan War…ends."), there are few if any dull spots in this event-filled browsers' delight. Strung along mini-timelines, the two to five or so daily events are described briefly but in enough detail to give them context, with highlighted ledes and occasional wisecracks (December 16, 1707: "Mount Fuji kicks some ash") to further lighten the textual load. Though the general tone is upbeat, historical controversies and tragedies from the Wounded Knee Massacre to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 ("a horrible incident of violent racism") and the attack on the U.S. Capitol of January 6, 2021 ("the first attempt in American history to prevent a peaceful transfer of power") do get necessary notice. Often enough, the focus shifts away from North America, Europe, and the past century and a half to serve at least as reminders that interesting and important things have happened in other times and places, too. The layout leaves plenty of space for expanded commentary on special days or other topics, as well as the mix of small photos and Shaw's cartoon portraits and images that serve as illustrations. A blank ruled page at each month's end invites readers to fill in highlights from their personal histories. Equally rewarding for sustained dives or random dips. (index, image credits) (Nonfiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.