

A journey to the highest and most beautiful mountain range in the world—the Himalayas—thought to be the most magical place on Earth.
“This region of the world is often overlooked and there are presently very few nonfiction titles that provide such a collection of diverse, accessible information. Recommended.”—School Library Connection
“Beorlegi’s double-page, jewel-toned illustrations show the stunning colors that characterize life in this region, from the brilliant blue sky to fluttering prayer flags.”—Booklist
About 50 million years ago, a colossal class between Indian and Asia resulted in the tallest landform on earth, with 14 peaks reaching over 8,000 meters above sea levels as it journeys through Nepal, India and Tibet. This book treks up, down, and through these magnificent mountains (including Mount Everest!), revealing the history, people, wildlife, and legends of Nepal, India and Tibet along the way.
Excerpt:
Rishikesh is a sacred city situated at the foot of the Himalayas and is therefore known as the gateway to the Himalayas. In this place, the River Ganges makes its magnificent entry into the territory of India. The Hindus chose this area of the river to build their legendary ashrams: houses where pupils and masters engage in spiritual practices such as meditation and yoga.
- Price: $15.96
$19.95 - Pages: 48
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group Limited
- Imprint: Orange Mosquito
- Publication Date: 12th July 2022
- Illustration Note: Over 40 illustrations throughout
- ISBN: 9781914519284
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 6-8
- BISACs:
JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / Asia
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religion / Buddhism
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / Geography
JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Asia
“Beautiful illustrations enhance short paragraphs defining the culture, animals, geography, and life in the Himalayas....This region of the world is often overlooked and there are presently very few nonfiction titles that provide such a collection of diverse, accessible information. Recommended.”—School Library Connection
“This attractive work opens with a map showing the world’s mountain ranges, with an inset map showing the Himalayas and the range’s significant peaks….Beorlegi’s double-page, jewel-toned illustrations show the stunning colors that characterize life in this region, from the brilliant blue sky to fluttering prayer flags.”—Booklist
A journey to the highest and most beautiful mountain range in the world—the Himalayas—thought to be the most magical place on Earth.
“This region of the world is often overlooked and there are presently very few nonfiction titles that provide such a collection of diverse, accessible information. Recommended.”—School Library Connection
“Beorlegi’s double-page, jewel-toned illustrations show the stunning colors that characterize life in this region, from the brilliant blue sky to fluttering prayer flags.”—Booklist
About 50 million years ago, a colossal class between Indian and Asia resulted in the tallest landform on earth, with 14 peaks reaching over 8,000 meters above sea levels as it journeys through Nepal, India and Tibet. This book treks up, down, and through these magnificent mountains (including Mount Everest!), revealing the history, people, wildlife, and legends of Nepal, India and Tibet along the way.
Excerpt:
Rishikesh is a sacred city situated at the foot of the Himalayas and is therefore known as the gateway to the Himalayas. In this place, the River Ganges makes its magnificent entry into the territory of India. The Hindus chose this area of the river to build their legendary ashrams: houses where pupils and masters engage in spiritual practices such as meditation and yoga.
- Price: $15.96
$19.95 - Pages: 48
- Carton Quantity: 20
- Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group Limited
- Imprint: Orange Mosquito
- Publication Date: 12th July 2022
- Illustrations Note: Over 40 illustrations throughout
- ISBN: 9781914519284
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 6-8
- BISACs:
JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / Asia
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religion / Buddhism
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / Geography
JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / Asia
“Beautiful illustrations enhance short paragraphs defining the culture, animals, geography, and life in the Himalayas....This region of the world is often overlooked and there are presently very few nonfiction titles that provide such a collection of diverse, accessible information. Recommended.”—School Library Connection
“This attractive work opens with a map showing the world’s mountain ranges, with an inset map showing the Himalayas and the range’s significant peaks….Beorlegi’s double-page, jewel-toned illustrations show the stunning colors that characterize life in this region, from the brilliant blue sky to fluttering prayer flags.”—Booklist