“Little Encyclopedia” is like a young researcher’s magnifying glass—this time focused on Poland. The book guides children through famous places, legends, and surprising facts, showing that learning can be playful, quick, and easy to remember.
Inside you’ll find answers to questions such as: who were Lech, Ziemowit, and Piast the Wheelwright; why banknotes can be a little history textbook; where the “City of the Children of the World” or the “Polish Disneyland” is located; and whether dwarfs really live in Wrocław and little goats appear on the Poznań Town Hall.
Why kids will love it: