<p><em><strong>A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Selected for the Children’s Book Council’s July 2023 “Hot Off The Press” Reading List</strong></em></p>
<p>"Especially and unreservedly recommended for elementary school, middle school, and community library architecture, monument, and history themed picture book collections." <em><strong>—Midwest Book Review-Children's Bookwatch</strong></em></p>
<p>"A useful, interesting book for both research and browsing." <em><strong>—Penny Peck, SJSU iSchool, Association of California Libraries</strong></em></p>
<p>"History, cultural revelations, and colorful drawings backed with detail bring these achievements to life in a picture book highly recommended for libraries interested in a broader range of wonders based on revised modern perceptions of what makes for a great architectural creation." <em><strong>—Midwest Book Review-Children's Bookwatch</strong></em></p>
<p>"This was such a fun and interesting book to read with my kids. My son who would like to be an architect when he gets older loved reading about the different methods used to create these beautiful places. The illustrations were highly detailed. I like that the authors and illustrators also went over the peoples that lived in the area at the time. I really like having this book for our history curriculum!" <em><strong>—Cherokee Crum, YA Books Central</strong></em></p>
<p>"These buildings are a unique cross-section of world architecture and "How the New Seven Wonders of the World Were Built" offers a unique opportunity to compare the approaches, but also cultures of the entire world and different historical periods. Come and armchair travel across the world and time and peek behind the curtain of the creation of the architectural monuments that have helped shape the current world." <em><strong>—Midwest Book Review-Children's Bookwatch</strong></em></p>
<p>"I honestly had no idea there was an organization that created a poll for the new seven wonders! That was so cool to learn about and check out! Many of the places that were candidates, I had never heard of!" <em><strong>—Jan Farnworth, YA Books Central</strong></em></p>
<p>"I loved this cool book! It’s like diving into history. Each page has little snippets of information that are easy to read. I love the design of the pages, and the beautiful artwork. I found it really interesting to learn so much about these incredible places." <em><strong>—Luminous Libro Blog</strong></em></p>
Embark on an incredible journey through time and across continents to explore the groundbreaking construction of the New Seven Wonders of the World!
Ever wondered how iconic structures like the Great Wall, Petra, and the Colosseum were built centuries ago without modern machinery? This beautifully illustrated book, the next in the How the Wonders Were Built series, reveals the architectural resourcefulness and construction techniques that shaped these marvels. More than just history, this book offers a unique look at world architecture, comparing diverse building methods and cultural influences. Peel back the layers of time to understand the engineering, materials, and design that created these amazing wonders of the world. Perfect for curious minds of all ages, this book will ignite a passion for history, architecture, and the incredible power of human innovation.
- Satisfy Your Curiosity: Finally understand the methods used to construct iconic wonders like the The Great Wall of China, Petra’s Jordan, the Roman Colosseum, the Indian Taj Mahal and Central American Chichen Itza, Machu Picchu and the Statue of Christ the Redeemer.
- Explore the World from Your Home: Embark on a visual journey across continents and through history, discovering diverse architectural styles and cultural influences all from the comfort of your home.
- Learn Fascinating STEM Concepts: Discover the practical applications of engineering, materials science, mathematics, and physics in historical construction.
- Perfect for All Ages: Whether you're a history buff, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the world, this book offers engaging and accessible insights for even the most reluctant of readers.
- Part of a Trusted Series: Sequel to How the Wonders of the World Were Built from the How the Wonders Were Built series.
For over 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children's books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a thirst for knowledge in young minds. We deliver the highest quality children’s books from novelty, picture, pop-up, and how-to books, to non-fiction, and fairy tale books.
Petra
The Colosseum
Chichén Itzá
Machu Picchu
The Taj Mahal
Christ the Redeemer
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Jiri Bartunek is a Czech archaeologist and historian who holds a doctorate from Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia. He has lived in the UK, Sweden, and Iceland, and is currently working to popularize history for the public through publications, museum exhibitions, and practical demonstrations such as fencing shows. His interests span the technical, social, military, and eschatological aspects of ancient civilizations. He is based in Czechia.
Tom Velcovsky is a graduate of Audiovisual Production from the Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic, where he specialized in screenwriting and storyboards. Before switching to children’s books and the making of comic strips, he worked in advertising.
Jan Sramek is a visual artist, illustrator and teacher from the Czech Republic. His work has been presented at galleries and festivals all over the world, notably in London, New York, Amsterdam, Seoul, and Beijing. His illustrations for the book That's Metro, Man! were selected for a prestigious exhibition at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in 2020.