The Mountain That Touches the Sky: A History of Mount Everest For Kids

$19.99
by James Smith

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What’s it like to stand on top of the world? This thrilling nonfiction book for kids ages 7 to 12 takes readers on an unforgettable journey to the tallest mountain on Earth—one icy step at a time. Packed with fascinating facts, true stories, and wild adventures, it brings Everest to life with the kind of details that make you feel like you’re right there beside the climbers. From the roaring winds of the Death Zone to the surprising creatures that survive in the shadows of snow-covered cliffs, readers will explore every side of the mountain. Discover how this giant was formed, meet the brave Sherpas who guide climbers, and learn about record-breaking summits, strange gear, and what it really takes to reach 29,032 feet. Whether it’s figuring out why oxygen is so important, creating your own Everest expedition team, or solving fun quizzes and challenges along the way, this book is more than just reading—it’s an adventure. Perfect for curious kids who love exploration, survival, science, and real-life heroes, this is a high-altitude experience they won’t forget. Climbing Everest might not be easy, but turning these pages definitely is.

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