


The Story of the World Volume 4
A captivating, global journey through modern history—told in a way kids can truly understand and enjoy.

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2025 Fourth-Grade Curriculum Kit
The Story of the World Volume 4: The Modern Age
From Revolutions to Rocket Launches—Modern History Has Never Been So Exciting!
Get ready to zoom through time—from the Crystal Palace to the Cold War, Gandhi's salt march to the Space Race, and revolutions sparked by cow fat to moonwalks that wowed the world. The Story of the World Volume 4: The Modern Age is the grand finale in this beloved four-part series—and what a finale it is.
Whether you're reading aloud to your upper elementary student or handing the reins to your middle schooler, this engaging, story-driven text makes the whirlwind of 1850–1994 feel like the most thrilling chapter of all.
What's Inside the Book?
The Modern Age dives into the big, bold, sometimes messy history of the modern world. You'll explore:Newly revised, this edition features easier-to-read formatting and an updated timeline. And as always, there are maps galore—because history happens in real places.
From Gandhi's peaceful protests to the fall of the Berlin Wall, The Story of the World Volume 4 turns modern history into a riveting, real-world adventure your family won't forget.
About The Story of the World Series – History That Reads Like an Adventure Book!
Tired of history that feels more like a list of dates than an epic tale? Then you're ready for The Story of the World—a wildly engaging, story-driven history curriculum that brings the past to life with dragons, emperors, explorers, and the occasional pie fight (seriously).This four-volume series by Susan Wise Bauer turns world history into a captivating read-aloud (or read-alone!) journey from ancient times to the modern age, all told in a way that actually makes sense to kids. Think of it as your child's personal time machine—minus the jet lag.
What You'll Explore
Volume 1: Ancient Times
From pyramids and pharaohs to the last Roman emperor—travel back to the very beginning!
Volume 2: The Middle Ages
Castles, crusaders, and chocolate (yes, really). From the fall of Rome to the start of the Renaissance.
Volume 3: Early Modern Times
Queen Elizabeth I, samurai battles, and the invention of potato chips (okay, almost). All the excitement from the 1500s to the Gold Rush.
Volume 4: The Modern Age
From railroads to revolutions, you'll tour the globe and wrap up with the 20th century's biggest moments.Each volume is built to flex with your family—Volume 1 is great for curious kids in grades 1–6, while Volume 4 ramps things up for older students, typically grades 4–8, with topics that carry a little more weight.
The series isn't faith-based, but it does introduce major figures from many world religions. If your family prefers to skip a few activities here and there, no problem—there's more than enough to choose from. And when the biblical details feel a bit light, that's your cue to jump in and share more of God's story, making the lesson even richer and more personal.
How It Works
Why Families Love It
Whether your child is a castle-loving knight, an explorer in disguise, or just someone who thinks history should be more fun, The Story of the World turns the past into his new favorite subject. Let the adventure begin!

See some sample pages from the first part of The Story of the World: Volume 4.
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this product below:
Families can successfully begin with whatever time period most interests them. Some families prefer starting with ancient times and unraveling the story sequentially until modern times. Yet because the full scope of history is taught repeatedly up through high school, it is okay to skip volumes, knowing that the same events will be covered later.

