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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about how cities are built or why some empires from the past no longer exist. It is a perfect choice for the young researcher who is transitioning from simple picture books to more structured, informational texts about world history and social organization. The book introduces the Ancient Carthaginian civilization, moving from its origins as a small Phoenician settlement to its reign as a Mediterranean powerhouse. Beyond just dates and battles, the text touches on the curiosity of human expansion and the sense of justice within ancient social structures. It is written with an accessible vocabulary that builds confidence in elementary readers while providing a clear overview of the Punic people. Parents will appreciate the way it frames history as an evolving story of growth and change, making the ancient world feel tangible and relevant to a 7 to 10 year old.