| Management number | 231943258 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$4.82 | Model Number | 231943258 | ||
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Made for Curious, Smart (and Slightly Silly) Kids (Kid Approved!)Warning: This book may cause the following effects: sudden bursts of curiosity, obsessive question-asking, detective-level critical thinking, and the irresistible urge to solve every mystery you encounter.Unboring Mayan & Aztec Mysteries for Kids is the laugh-out-loud, totally visual, totally digestible guide to the world's coolest unsolved mysteries your kids (and you) didn't know they needed.Packed with mind-bending mysteries, brain-boosting riddles, cool pictures, animated videos, and interactive challenges that actually make sense, this book was built for real kids with real short attention spans and maybe even a few parents who want to finally understand what these famous mysteries are really all about!What's Inside This Totally Unboring Book: (See below)Bite-sized chapters that keep kids engaged without melting their brainsMultiple theories for each mystery so kids can decide what THEY think happenedImages and illustrations that are way cooler than clipartQR codes to videos that explain the mysteries, fastFun riddles and interactive activities after each chapter so they actually remember itGreat For:Homeschool families who are tired of boring textbooksClassrooms that want to wake students up (without shouting "pop quiz!")Parents who want their kids thinking critically (not just scrolling)Kids ages 8-14 who like to laugh and learn (Edited by a Kid)Anyone who thinks "mysteries" should have more WOW moments, more theories, and less yawningIf your child ever said "learning is boring~" this book is your comeback.Because mysteries aren't boring. You just needed the Unboring version.Sample Chapter:Unboring Mayan & Aztec Mysteries for Kids: Chapter 6 - Aztec Floating GardensThe MysteryThe Aztec capital Tenochtitlan sat on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco. But the island wasn't big enough for a massive city. The Aztecs needed more farmland. They couldn't expand onto the lake because it was too deep. They couldn't drain it because they needed the water. So they did something that seems impossible.They built floating gardens.Chinampas were artificial islands constructed from layers of mud, vegetation, and wooden stakes. Aztec farmers wove branches into rectangular frames, filled them with lake mud and decaying plants, then planted crops. The islands floated on the shallow lake edges, anchored by willow trees whose roots grew down into the lake bottom.The system worked spectacularly well. Chinampas could produce seven harvests per year compared to two or three from regular farmland. They fed a city of 200,000 people, making Tenochtitlan one of the largest urban centers in the world. When Spanish conquistadors arrived in 1519, they couldn't believe what they were seeing. An enormous metropolis rising from a lake, surrounded by floating gardens stretching to the horizon.But how did the Aztecs manage such a complex system? What prevented their islands from sinking and drifting apart? Or how did chinampas yield such immense results?The TheoriesThere were also historians who thought that the chinampas were in fact floatable, drifting about on the surface of the lake like barges. The Spaniards described them as “floating gardens,” and the name has stuck.…Ready to Continue the Learning Without Yawning?Scroll Up and Click “Add to Cart” Now to Start Your Mystery Adventure Now! Read more
| ASIN | B0GXRPWGYN |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8257945090 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.3 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 9 ounces |
| Reading age | 9 - 12 years |
| Book 9 of 13 | History Mysteries for Kids with Full Colored Pictures, Videos, & Activities for Classrooms and Homeschoolers |
| Print length | 131 pages |
| Publication date | April 18, 2026 |
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