Why is history important?

Egmont's National Geographic collection Why?

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The eleventh book from the Why? it brings us numerous answers to questions about the past and history and helps us understand what happened in the past and how it all affected the present time.

In this book, you will find answers to the questions why prehistoric people painted caves, why different languages ​​arose, why pyramids were so popular and which is the largest pyramid in the world, how the ancient Egyptians made mummies, when people started using money, why kings built castles, why did pirates have skeleton heads on their flags...

By now you've learned that there are no such things as stupid questions! They can be unusual, funny, a little strange, but they all deserve an answer. And yes – feel free to post them! And search for answers...

We believe that we have awakened your curiosity with these questions and that you will read with curiosity and find out the answers to many questions. As well as this book, as well as the edition in general, will encourage you to search for answers to questions regarding the sky, the Earth, rocks and all those miraculous phenomena in the nature that surrounds us.

There are no stupid questions! They can be unusual, funny, a little strange, but they all deserve an answer.

The collection of books is intended primarily for school-age children, but we are sure that younger curious people will also have a good time. Interesting questions and even more interesting answers will encourage children to think and search for answers, but will surely interest many parents as well. Discover many interesting topics together.

THE ELEVENTH BOOK IS ON SALE FROM JUNE 09 AT THE PRICE OF EUR 3.99.

A new book is released every Thursday. Look for it at kiosks and places where print is sold.

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