NPO Human Histories Publishes "The Story of Humankind," a History Book for All Ages
NPO Human Histories has published "The Story of Humankind," a new type of history book designed for ages 3 to adult, available in Japanese and English. It combines elements of a picture book, encyclopedia, and narrative, aiming to foster parent-child dialogue and be used in education.
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NPO Human Histories Publishes "The Story of Humankind," a History Book for All Ages
Specific Non-Profit Organization Human Histories (Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) has published "The Story of Humankind," a history book readable by children and adults alike.
This book is designed to be enjoyed by ages 3 to adult, and is a new form of history book that can be viewed like a picture book, researched like an encyclopedia, and savored as a reading material. Available in Japanese and English versions, it aims to be utilized for parent-child dialogue, home learning, school use, language learning, and as an entry point for understanding different cultures.
## A Single Book for Learning History, from Children to Adults, While Looking at the Same Pages
Specific Non-Profit Organization Human Histories has now published the history book "The Story of Humankind."
This book traces where humanity came from, what events it experienced, and how it arrived at the present, through pictures and words. It is structured to provide an overview of the entire journey of humankind, rather than the history of a specific country.
It is designed with multiple entry points simultaneously, so that small children can grasp it through pictures, elementary school students can deepen their understanding while reading the text, and adults can read through it while considering the overall flow and meaning. It aims to be a book that sparks conversations like "Why did this happen?" when parents and children look at the same page.
## Tracing the Journey of Humankind from Fire and Tools to Modern Society in One Book
In this book, from fire and tools, agriculture, cities, religion, wars, inventions, discoveries, information, treaties, international relations, and modern challenges, human
Specific Non-Profit Organization Human Histories (Location: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) has published "The Story of Humankind," a history book readable by children and adults alike.
This book is designed to be enjoyed by ages 3 to adult, and is a new form of history book that can be viewed like a picture book, researched like an encyclopedia, and savored as a reading material. Available in Japanese and English versions, it aims to be utilized for parent-child dialogue, home learning, school use, language learning, and as an entry point for understanding different cultures.
## A Single Book for Learning History, from Children to Adults, While Looking at the Same Pages
Specific Non-Profit Organization Human Histories has now published the history book "The Story of Humankind."
This book traces where humanity came from, what events it experienced, and how it arrived at the present, through pictures and words. It is structured to provide an overview of the entire journey of humankind, rather than the history of a specific country.
It is designed with multiple entry points simultaneously, so that small children can grasp it through pictures, elementary school students can deepen their understanding while reading the text, and adults can read through it while considering the overall flow and meaning. It aims to be a book that sparks conversations like "Why did this happen?" when parents and children look at the same page.
## Tracing the Journey of Humankind from Fire and Tools to Modern Society in One Book
In this book, from fire and tools, agriculture, cities, religion, wars, inventions, discoveries, information, treaties, international relations, and modern challenges, human