Fall 2024

La Gran Muralla China (Great Wall of China)

From the Set Amazing Wonders (Maravillas asombrosas)

The Great Wall of China is one of the world's most amazing wonders and the longest human-made structure ever built. Constructed more than 2,000 years ago, the ancient wonder is a celebration of China's culture, especially that of the Ming Dynasty. Translated into North American Spanish, this elementary-level introduction, filled with vibrant photos and factual text, examines the structure and how it was constructed. The wall's significance in history and why it was built are also included. A Wonder Spotlight features the wall section called "Old Dragon's Head." Captions, on-page definitions, and an index support young readers.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$35.70 $24.95
Interest Level Grade 1 - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 2
Dewey Number 951
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language Spanish
Publisher Creative Education
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9798889891093
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 24
Dimensions 8.75 x 11
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Amazing Wonders (Maravillas asombrosas)

Limited text, large amounts of white space, and full-page illustrations make these books inviting to read. Each title describes the history, location, and significance of a human-made wonder. Along with information on how and why it was built, there is an in-depth look at a key feature from each site. For instance, scientists have now discovered where some of the stones from Stonehenge were originally located. Every wonder has a rich history, but is also a place that can still be visited today. Additional details appear in captions for the images. Vocabulary words appear in color and are defined at the bottom of the page. Words that may be unfamiliar to some readers, such Rapa Nui (ra-pa NOO-ee), also have the pronunciation given. Table of contents, index, and suggested books and websites for further reading are also provided. VERDICT A visually stunning presentation of worldwide historic sites; excellent for primary grade historians.

School Library Journal

Author: Matt Lilley