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Kings and Queens (Diamond Jubilee Edition)

Kings and Queens (Diamond Jubilee Edition)

Summary

History of Britain
Kings and Queens (Diamond Jubilee Edition)

  • A luxury Diamond Jubilee special edition of this fascinating account of Britain's Kings and Queens - a must-have title for every family bookshelf.
  • Shows how Britain's history has been shaped by the lives, loves, triumphs and tragedies of its kings and queens from Alfred the Great to the Windsors.
  • This enthralling story is brought vividly to life with majestic portraits and family trees, intriguing facts, photographs and illustrations and recommmended places to visit.
  • Includes internet links to additional resources, including video clips, games and interactive features.

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Information

Key Stage: KS2; Age 8+ (info)

Hardback:
ISBN: 9781409545897
192 pages
258 x 185mm


Press & Blog Reviews

If your kids are wondering what all the Jubilee fuss is about, then take them on a wander through the history of the royals. From Alfred the Great to the Windsors, this fascinating book aims to bring it all to life for children - complete with photos and family trees, as well as places to visit that are connected to the royal family.
Baby and Me
Absolutely jam packed with facts and great photographs and illustrations, this will turn any child into a history buff ... A real must for a home reference library, it'll help adults brush up on the order of monarchs as well as introduce kids to events such as the Norman invasion and English Revolution.
Parentdish
From Alfred the Great to the Windsors, help your child immerse themselves in the history of our nation - and have some fun along the way!
TheSchoolRun.com
We know a little more about Queen Elizabeth now, but what are the stories of other kings and queens that have dotted England's past? Children can read the story of the first great king of England, discover which royal served as a mechanic in the Second World War, or even read the tragic tale of the princess in the tower. Usborne have packed this book with interesting facts and family trees, presented clearly.
The Lincolnshire Echo

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