| At the Berlin Olympics, Black track star Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal in the 4-by-100-meter relay, and his team sets a new world record! | | | Cave paintings, pirates, the moon landing, and even the invention of spaghetti! This treasure trove of historical facts and fascinating photos takes kids on an instant trip through the past—no time machine required! | | | | Inside this exciting book, kids will find 1,001 incredible facts, including: - Amazing events that happened on their birthday
- Record-breaking sports moments
- Wild innovations and discoveries
- Behind-the-scenes info about movies, games, and toys
- Weird and wacky holidays
- Fascinating dinosaur discoveries
- Famous military battles
- And so much more!
| | | | This super-fun book is perfect for kids 8-12 and is filled with fascinating facts about the people, events, and inventions that have shaped our world. And for younger kids, it’s the perfect addition to their bedtime reading routine to find out what happened on that day in history. | | | | Stories from the past jump off each page with beautiful illustrations and photos. Pictures of extraordinary leaders, amazing inventors, and daredevil adventurers, along with hilarious drawings of aliens, dinosaurs, and tacos, take kids on a visual exploration through time. | | | | At the end of each chapter, kids get the chance to record their own remarkable milestones on a fun fill-in page, transforming this book into their own personal time capsule. | | | Here's What Kids Are Saying: | "I thought this book was amazing….” —Alexander, age 8
“...The dates are fun because you can look for what happened on your birthday….” —Archer, age 10
"...I really like how there are pages where you can fill in your memories….” —Charlotte, age 10
“This book has it all." —Eli, age 10 "Most history books are hard for me to keep reading. But the pictures and the jokes made me want to find new facts to learn." —Moses, 10
"This book is packed with awesome facts for every day of the year. I can flip to any page and learn a cool fact of the day….” —Mykolas, age 10 | | | |