Books about Prehistory
Stone Age, Bone Age
Mick Manning, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging journey into prehistoric times.
Illustrates early human life, fostering historical interest.
Supports understanding of human evolution and tools.
Encourages curiosity about past civilizations and archaeology.

Stone Age, Bone Age
Mick Manning, 2001
Award winning
Prehistoric Actual Size
Steve Jenkins, 2005
36 pages
Why to read
Showcases life-size prehistoric animals, engaging visual experience.
Educational content fosters curiosity about natural history.
Supports development in scientific thinking and learning.
Encourages shared reading, enhancing family bonding.

Prehistoric Actual Size
Steve Jenkins, 2005
Award winning
Stone Age Boy
Satoshi Kitamura, 2007
40 pages
Why to read
Engaging journey into prehistoric times.
Encourages curiosity about history and archaeology.
Strengthens understanding of human history.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Stone Age Boy
Satoshi Kitamura, 2007
Award winning
The Stone of Fire (Geronimo Stilton Cavemice #1)
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
128 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled story sparks children's curiosity and imagination.
Introduces history in an engaging and accessible manner.
Encourages resilience and teamwork through character interactions.
Colorful illustrations enhance understanding and retention.

The Stone of Fire (Geronimo Stilton Cavemice #1)
Geronimo Stilton, 2011
Award winning
DK Readers L2: Life in the Stone Age (DK Readers Level 2)
D.K. Publishing, Deborah Lock, 2018
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging exploration of early human history.
Simple language tailored for young readers.
Encourages curiosity about historical lifestyles.
Enriches knowledge with vibrant illustrations.

DK Readers L2: Life in the Stone Age (DK Readers Level 2)
D.K. Publishing, Deborah Lock, 2018
Award winning
Prehistoric Art (Art in History)
Susie Hodge, 1998
32 pages
Why to read
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the origins of art: 'Prehistoric Art (Art in History)' by Susie Hodge provides an insightful exploration into the earliest forms of human creativity, allowing readers to appreciate how art has evolved over thousands of years.
Discover the cultural significance of prehistoric artifacts: The book delves into the symbolism and purpose behind prehistoric art, offering readers a chance to learn about the beliefs, rituals, and lifestyles of ancient societies through their artistic expressions.
Appreciate the diversity of prehistoric artistic techniques: Susie Hodge's work covers a wide range of prehistoric art forms, from cave paintings to megalithic structures, giving readers an opportunity to understand the various methods and materials used by our ancestors.
Enhance visual analysis skills: By studying the numerous illustrations and descriptions of prehistoric art in this book, readers can develop a keen eye for artistic detail and learn to interpret the visual language that predates written history.

Prehistoric Art (Art in History)
Susie Hodge, 1998
Dinosaur Cove: Stampede of the Giant Reptiles
Stone Rex, Mike Spoor, 2008
99 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled journey with thrilling dinosaur encounters.
Fosters curiosity about prehistoric creatures and history.
Enhances vocabulary with scientific terms and concepts.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Dinosaur Cove: Stampede of the Giant Reptiles
Stone Rex, Mike Spoor, 2008
Award winning
See Inside Ancient Egypt - Usborne Flap Books
Rob Lloyd Jones, Hancock, 2007
16 pages
Why to read
Interactive flaps reveal secrets of Ancient Egypt.
Boosts historical awareness and curiosity in children.
Engages young readers with vivid illustrations.
Encourages learning through playful discovery.
