An entertaining and informative guide to the British kings and queens—minus the boring parts Bursting with the best bits from British history, this follow-up to Thirty Days Has September seeks to inspire a love of history that can last a lifetime. It is suitable for a gift from parent to child and a learning companion to help all kids have fun getting the basics of British history. Readers will learn rules to remember the rulers, get to grips with the gunpowder plot, roam about in Roman Britain, and get a clue about the cruel fates of all six of Henry VIII's wives. Kids will also learn a poem explaining the events leading up to World War I, and become experts on the War of the Roses, the Hundred Years War, and the Industrial Revolution. Beautifully packaged and complete with lighthearted illustrations by Andrew Pinder, this is the perfect treat for any young history lover.
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About the Author:
Martin Oliver is the author of The Boys' Book of Greatness: Even More Ways to Be the Best at Everything.
Review:
The best way to teach history to children is by being honest about the gory lusts of our ancestors... unlike the Horrible Histories series, this one book gives us all the important bits of British history boiled down to palatable chunks... and it's perfectly illustrated. I'd have loved this when I was younger Waterstones Books Quarterly In just 125 pages you will zoom through time, from the Ice Age to today Sunday Express
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- PublisherBuster Books
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1906082723
- ISBN 13 9781906082727
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages128
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