Mongolia:

Take a journey across the Steppe, learn about Genghis Khan and the sturdy Mongolian Takhi horses. Find out what it takes to be an eagle hunter and how to live like a nomad. There is more to Mongolia than you could imagine.

Here are a few books that we recommend for Mongolia that would work well with the 193 Little Adventures Mongolia pack.

Don't own this pack yet or you missed one?
◁ Click the image to buy from the shop

Disclaimer: This page may contain affiliate links which means I will make a commission if you decide to buy something, at no cost to you.

The Mongols used military tactics and and impressive art of war to create the biggest empire ever known to man. A good foundation for Mongol history

Part of a series (book 2 of 3), Addison Cooke a young Indiana Jones like figure takes and adventure to the tomb of Genghis Khan.
Reading age 8-12

Nonfiction book about the life of Genghis Khan. There is an audible version available too.

Picture story book about the nomad of Mongolia and the Asian steppe.

An illustrated travelogue of Ted and Betsy's trip to Mongolia. When they enjoyed the Naadam festival and the young jockeys who race there.

In the thirteen century on the Asian Steppe in Mongolia a princess is given the chance to rule. The story of a real princess and how she rules the land.

Discover why these beautiful cats are called the ghost of the mountain. And learn about the endangered species.

Reading age 10-12

The boy in the story won't go to sleep so his mom tells him a story which takes you on a journey to homes around the world.
Reading age 3-10

Learn about camels and snow leopards in the huge area known as the Gobi Desert.

Reading age 8-10

The great-great granddaughter of Genghis Khan became the commander of the Khan army. An empower tale of the ledgend of Khutulan.

A story of the mission for ResQ who head into Mongolia to save the Takhi by guiding them back to the safety of the national park before the winter weather rolls in.

The true story of Aisholpan Nurgaiv, the girl who became an Eagle Huntress. The first girl to compete in and win one of Mongolia's most prestigious titles.

The following documentary fits well with the 193 Little Adventures Mongolia Pack. This is the trailer for the documentary about The Eagle Huntress. It might not be suitable for younger children as it does have scenes of animal butchery. Check your local streaming service to see if it is available.

It does give a real life view of what it is like to live as a nomad in Mongolia as well a peek into school life too.

For older kids there is a great study guide to go with the book/film here


Bookshelf Must-Haves

These are great addition to the bookshelf
no matter where in the world you are currently studying

This photographer and writer team travel the world meeting kids and learning about their festivals and celebrations. 

Meet children from all over the world, learn about their everyday lives from rural farms to inner cities. 

A fun world atlas with lots of illustrations and snippets of information that kids just have to keep dipping into.

A beautifully illustrated book that takes you from the crystal caves in Mexico to the Blood falls in Antarctica...

And more...

Join the
193 Little Adventures Club

Join the club and get a new adventure arriving in your inbox every month! Club members have the benefit of receiving packs at a 50% discount plus exclusive club member bonuses.

Shop for previous 193 Little Adventure Packs

Just joined the club and have missed previous adventures? Or do you want to try before you join the club? Pop over to the shop to find the right adventure for your family 

.

©Jo Ebisujima

©193 Little Adventures 2023. 

All Rights Reserved.

Terms & Conditions ⚝ Privacy Policy

CONNECT

TRY A 193 CITY PACK FOR FREE!

Enter your details below to get instant access to a 193 Little Adventures City Pack

We process your personal data as stated in our Privacy Policy. You may withdraw your consent at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any of our emails.

Close