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Emperor Who Built The Great Wall by Jillian Lin is an age appropriate book for children,
They get to meet a young emperor, named Qinyears old, who was king of the Qin Dynasty in China, He wanted fame and set about to conquer the other dynasties in China, Qin also became the first emperor of China, He became powerful and strict, The book said Qin melted down weapons and killed people, who broke the law, He also wanted the country to use the same currency and same system of writing, Children will learn of his life, his kingdom and why he built the wall,
The author does a great job at captivating these young minds with a story that is fun and the illustrations are beautifully made and complement the story very well.
The book is perfect for childrenyears old, It has great illustration the story is simple and great for children to learn and understand,
At the end of the book there is some cool "did you know part" and a quiz,
I received a copy of “The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall" by Jillian Lin for evaluation purposes, All opinions expressed are stillmy own, I am disclosing this in accordance with Federal Trade CommissionCFR, PartGuides Concerning the Use of Endorsement and Testimonials in Advertising, I read The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall, in exchange for honest review, The book was written by Jillian Lin, The book is for early readers, Children, who can read bigger words and longer sentences,
The book is about a young emperor, named Qinyears old, who was king of the Qin Dynasty in China, He wanted fame and set about to conquer the other dynasties in China, Qin also became the first emperor of China, He became powerful and strict, The book said Qin melted down weapons and killed people, who broke the law, He also wanted the country to use the same currency and same system of writing,
He also helped build The Great Wall in China, You can read more about Qin and his accomplishments in the book, I loved the book. I loved the information more for myself, than my kids, I also liked the graphics, especially the maps of the regions, the great wall
Like many others, I have always been fascinated by
China and the Great Wall, This book is short and sweet and gives a succinct account of how the wall originally came into
being, Plus it explains Qin and the unification of the smaller groups in China, It seems to be a book that my granddaughter will
enjoy and that was my main reason for getting it, Nevertheless, I totally enjoyed it also, I would recommend it as a short ebook to
anyone interested in either China or the Great Wall, This was a pretty good children's history of Qin Shi Huang, It includes facts and questions at the end, Really nice. Quick historical for the kids,
This would be a great book for reading with your kids as a teaser into the history of China/The Great Wall.
There is even a little trivia in the back, The art is nice and there's just enough details that you won't bore older kids but not so much depth that a younger kid would get bored or lose retention.
Good book for kids,
The author used simple language and my kids loved it, Good illustrations in the book, I would certainly get other books by the author,
My children love to read and I am so happy that there are books like this one out there that I can read to them.
The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall by Jillian Lin is an adorable book for children, They get to meet the First Emperor of China and the wall he is famous for building The Great Wall of China, Children will learn of his life, his kingdom and why he built the wall,
The book is very well written, age appropriate and the language is simple and easy to understand, The author does a great job at captivating these young minds with a story that is fun and the illustrations are beautifully made and complement the story very well.
The book is perfect for childrenyears old, My children liked it and it was a good addition to their library! : Once Upon A Time In China, . .
If you're home schooling the littles, this is a great series for children five and up, The story is illustrated well and introduces children to China's first ruler, Emperor Qin, Qin is responsible for building the Great Wall of China, Well, he didn't actually build it himself, Emperor Qin forced captured enemies and slaves to construct the wall to protect the empire from nomadic tribes, The Great Wall is the longest manmade structure on Earthmiles of wall! During construction it was referred to as "the longest cemetery on Earth".
The book wraps up with a quiz and map, Informative and comprehensive. Quick young children's read
I'm looking for books for kidsand under, on interesting topics, that will capture some aspect of the imagination.
This hits every mark, and has the added bonus of using a vocabulary I think our youngest readers can handles, adds interest for them with the dual language, and after the story urges them to think.
This is a children's book, beautifully illustrated by Shi Meng, but I actually enjoyed it myself and learned a lot from it including how to pronounce some Chinese words with the easy pronounciation hints!.
I think it's a really great way to teach children about another culture, and I'd definitely love to read more of the series to learn more, and my nieces also want to read more too.
So if you or your children are interested in learning more about China, why not give this book a read, It is concise and easy to read with nice illustrations, Late there is actual pictures and nice maps in the book, The history is provided in easy to understand format without hiding the bad facts, After the story part, there is a point form recap and even better a short questionnaire to set the facts in the mind, Awards: None
Grade level: K
Summary: Through colorful illustrations, learn about some Chinese history, The story is in both English and Chinese,
My : I think this book would be good to send him to a Chinese ELL family because I am showing interest and appreciation for their culture.
Although the story itself could be better, it gives a good introduction to young learners about history of other places,
In Class: This can be read at the beginning of Chinese New Year to learn about the basic ideas of history, From there, we can have discussions about culture and all of the aspects, If there is a Chinese family, they can come in and be a mystery reader for this book and read it in their native language.
It's so important to expose young students to different languages too, Meet the brilliant, allpowerful First Emperor of China, In this book, read about his interesting life and how he became one of the most important men in Chinese history,
Even though the First Emperor lived more than two thousand years ago, his memory still lives on, Each year, thousands of people visit the Great Wall, as well as the army of Terracotta Warriors hidden in the emperors secret tomb, And did you know that China was named after him
In "The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall", discover for yourself why he built the Wall, how he made China the biggest country on earth, and what he hid in his secret tomb.
The simple language and beautiful illustrations make "The Emperor Who Built The Great Wall" a wonderful reader or bedtime story, It is suitable for all ages, but children agedyears will especially enjoy reading, listening to, or reading along with this book, Great to learn
Read while out of school, The kids liked it and I even learned, I also enjoyed the pictures and questions at the end, China Quin Kingdom. King/Ruler Qin Shihuangwas going to rule his dynasty with an iron fist,
He began to build a military,
They soon took over other Kingdoms around them,
Jing soldier told King/Ruler Qin Shihuang King Yan wanted to give him a present,
Emperor Qin Shihuang had taken over the Yan Kingdom,
Each Kindoms weapons were melted down amp made into giant statues,
He made coins, amp built roads, rivers, amp had a transportation system for goods,
They Kingdom got enormously powerful amp was being attacked,
What do you think was Emperor Qin Shihuang next project
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An awesome book cover, great handdrawn colored pictures, charming illustrations amp proper font amp writing style, A very professionally written childrens Chinese culture elementary MS age storybook, It was quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish amp never a dull moment, There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences, Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns amp a great set of unique characters, settings, etc, to keep track of. This could also make another great childrens educational presentation Chinese culture, movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a miniTV series, There is no doubt in my mind this is an extremely easy rating ofstars,
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An interesting short story of the first emperor of China, especially as it is written in both English and Chinese! The illustrations were colorful and help the story along quite well! Wonderful story of little ones! Good introduction to the history of China! Wonderful into and pics that make history interesting!
The Emperor who Built the Great Wall by Jillian Lin is packed full of easy to understand information for kids complete with fantastic illustrations that follow the story.
The book starts with the Emperor as ayear old and tells the good and bad things he did as he acquired the land that is China today.
It also includes building the Great Wall, Kids will find they learn will bring entertained, sitelink post a comment.