Book Tour: A History of the World in 25 Cities

Today is Day 2 of the A History of the World in 25 Cities book tour

My 11 year old map mad historian has chosen a city in the book

For us to visit

Tenochtitlan

Mexico City

But first let me tell you a little about this beautiful book

A History of the World in 25 Cities is a stunning book of maps

Created in collaboration with The British Museum

It shows the history of human life through the cities

From Jericho to Rome

Constantinople to Beijing

From Delhi to Paris to Tokyo

We learn the history of each city

How they came to be

What they became known for

How some were destroyed

Each city has fascinating stories to tell

Wars

Revolutions

Rebellions

But we can also learn about daily life in the city

Past and present

With also a glimpse at cities of the future

This is an amazing book that takes young readers on a journey

Over land and sea

And through time

There is so much to learn from these pages

So much to talk about and take inspiration from

To give you an idea of the quality of this book

To give you a glimpse of the creativity

A sense of the rich and fascinating factual content

Lets visit Tenochtitlan

As with any book William heads for the numbers first

The ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan had an area of 13 square kilometres

Modern Mexico City is 1485 square kilometres

Tenochtitlan housed around 300,000 people in the early 1500s

6 times the population of London at that time

The population of Mexico City today is 8.9 million people

We begin our excursion exploring a map of the city

Showing that the Aztec capital was built on marshy land

In the middle of Lake Texcoco

The Aztecs used canals for transporting people and goods

The city was connected to the mainland

By causeways which could be pulled up

Turning the city into an island fortress

The Aztecs were fierce warriors

Who forged an empire that stretched across

What is now New Mexico

The second spread focused on Tenochtitlan

Tells of Aztec city life

How the city was kept clean

And what schools were like

I loved reading about the poetic names the Aztecā€™s gave their children

William loved learning about religious sacrifices

William has been inspired by this book to learn more

About the structure of Aztec society

And about their gods and goddesses

William and I spent some time looking at The British Museum website

And found their wonderful education resources

Including brilliant notes about the Aztecs

William and I have also loved reading about

Cities of Today and Cities of Tomorrow

This brilliant non fiction book

Would make a wonderful gift this festive season

The book fits not only a historical and geographical theme

But also an environmental one

Some cities including Tenochtitlan were already using ideas

We are trying today to revert climate change

We learn how some cities today are in danger because of the effects of climate change

And we learn how the cities of tomorrow could help make our world

A better, cleaner, greener and more inclusive place

This is a book that has so much to give its readers

For more sneak peeks do follow the rest of the book tour

Next stop Athens with @RaisingSmallReaders

We were sent a copy of the book in exchange for our honest review

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