The Story of the World, Volume 3, Revised Edition (2020) includes the following upgrades and new features.
Updates to the Text (the book with the stories)
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48 new illustrations (of higher quality than the illustrations in the Original)
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Easier to read, prettier typesetting
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Pronunciation guide included
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Revised text (this affects about 1 percent of the text)
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Timeline with associated chapters
Updates to the Audiobook
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Recorded by beloved story-teller Jim Weiss, the same reader who read the Original edition
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Updated to match the Revised text
Updates to the Activity Book
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45 new coloring pages
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Brand new, beautiful boards for board games
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Improved art and easier-to-read directions for craft templates (including new paper dolls)
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Updated book lists that combine the best selections from the Original edition with the best of the books published in the past 10 years about the related topics
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New review cards for every chapter
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Better typesetting, easier to read and navigate
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Answer key for the map work
Updates to the Test and Answer Key
The Test and Answer Key did not need to be updated, so we didn’t create a new book. If you have the Original edition's Test and Answer Key, you need not buy a new copy. We changed the front cover to match the other Revised Edition covers because we like things to be matchy-matchy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an upgrade path to transition from the Original edition to the Revised Edition?
No upgrade path is required. We carefully revised the content in such a way that the Revised Edition can be used in conjunction with the Original edition and vice versa.
Can I use my Original edition text/Activity Book with the Revised Edition text/Activity Book? What about the Student Pages?
You can use Revised Edition Activity Book with the text of the Original edition, and vice-versa. We changed the wording of the text in two places, so a couple of Review Questions will have a different answer.
You can use the Revised Student Pages with the Original Activity Book. Most of the activities didn't change.
Many of the revised Coloring Pages have different content than those in the Original edition. For instance, in Chapter 9, the Original Activity Book says that the student will be coloring King Gustavus of Sweden but in the Revised Student Pages, the student will color Swedish infantrymen from King Gustavus' army. There are other similar discrepancies.
Some of the page numbering is different. For example, the directions in the Original Activity Book will say, “For this activity, tear out Student Page 32,” but in the Revised Student Pages, the content will be on page 35. The numbering isn’t off by much – you can find the assignment – but it's something to be aware of.
Can I listen to the new audio with the old book/ vice versa?
99% yes, there are just a couple of corrections in the new audio/book and those are listed on our Corrections page. When you go to the Corrections page, click on the History and Geography tab at the bottom of the window, and then scroll down until you see a dark green bar--that’s where The Story of the World, Volume 3 corrections begin.
When was the Revised Edition published?
The Story of the World, Volume 3, Revised Edition was published in 2020.
PDF and MP3 formats are available only from our online store.
Ebooks are available from the respective ebook vendors.
How do I know which edition I’m buying?
The front cover of the revised edition says “Revised Edition,” and the cover illustration is a Native American woman looking away from you. The Original edition has an illustration of a Native American man.
Did the prices go up with the revision?
Yes. When we created the 2020 Revised Edition of the SOTW 3 text and Activity Book, we added more than 100 pages to each and significantly improved the content within each book. As a result, our production costs increased, which is reflected in the purchase price. As it turns out, publishing the Student Pages as a bound book is less expensive than publishing in loose leaf format, so we have gone that direction to keep prices as low as we can.
Can I still order the PDF of the Original edition?
No. The differences are so small that a classroom using both the Original and the Revised Editions can easily follow along with the reading.
Is the Revised Edition available in the same formats as the Original?
Yes. Paperbacks (and hardbacks of the text) are available from our online store and from many resellers.
PDF and MP3 files are available only from our online store.
Ebooks are available from multiple ebook vendors. Well-Trained Mind Press does not sell the ebooks from our website.
Can I listen to the new audio with the old book/vice versa?
99% yes, there are just a few changes in the revised audio/book and those are listed on our Corrections page. When you go to the Corrections page, click on the History and Geography tab at the bottom of the page, and then scroll down until you see a dark green bar; that’s where The Story of the World, Volume 3 corrections begin.
The audiobook for The Story of the World, Volume 3 is taking a long time to download.
The revised edition audiobook for The Story of the World, Volume 3 is nearly a GB, which can take a few minutes to download. If your internet speed is much slower than average, and the audiobook isn't downloading for you, email us at support@welltrainedmind.com and we'll send you a version that is split into 4 smaller pieces for simpler downloading.
Be sure to download to an audiobook app: more information on that here.
If you are downloading directly to an iPhone or iPad, read this FAQ first.
Is there a video that describes the updates?
Why, yes there is – thank you for asking! Click here to go to the video on our YouTube channel.
Questions about the Activity Book
For which editions of the history encyclopedias do you provide cross references?
We updated the page references to reflect the most recent editions of these books, though in 90% of cases, the page numbers didn’t change (in other words, you should be fine no matter which edition of these encyclopedias you use).
- Kingfisher History Encyclopedia: 3rd revised edition
- Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History: 2009 edition (has a knight in armor on the front cover, holding a sword, with flames behind him)
- Usborne Book of World History: 2008 edition
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Kingfisher Illustrated History of the World: 1993 (it hasn’t changed)
Is an alphabetical version of the booklist available?
No. In the Revised Edition, the books are listed in chronological order in each chapter of the Activity Book.
Where can I get the whole booklist?
The booklist is an integrated part of the Activity Book, and is not sold separately.
Questions about the Test and Answer Key
I have the new Test & Answer Key but an old Text & Activity Book (or v.v.).
You can use the old/new with the new/old editions. The content is identical. The only change for the Test and Answer Key is the cover.