The First Days of Man, as Narrated Quite Simply for Young Readers
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A child-friendly narrative traces the Earth's cooling and the emergence of life, following prehistoric transitions from fish stranded in shallows to apelike ancestors that begin walking upright and fashioning tools. Sequential chapters present early inventions and adaptations—fire, spears and other weapons, clothing and pottery, boats and navigation, bows and arrows—and the social changes that accompany them, leading toward the end of the Stone Age. Each episode is framed to connect practical skills, environment, and gradual cultural development, offering a logical, easy-to-follow progression intended to help young readers fit facts into an intelligible picture of human beginnings.
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