An illustrated trip through time to meet children just like you and see how they lived, from prehistoric caves to ancient Rome. What if you could look back in time and meet everyday children just like you, but from a totally different world? How We Lived is an amazing window into history through the lives of children through time, showing the clothes they wore, the food they ate, the games they played, and the amazing worlds they lived in. Each section opens with a new child introducing themselves to the reader in a stunning illustrated double-page scene. Behind them, the reader can see the child's environment, from prehistoric caves to Egyptian temples. This is followed by fact-filled pages, allowing readers to see their tools they used, the toys they loved, the food they ate, and much more. Join them in a Japanese palace, explore a Viking village, and race with them on horseback across the Scythian plains. How We Lived is an unforgettable journey back in time.
A window into history through the lives of children through time, showing the clothes they wore, the food they ate, the games they played, and the amazing worlds they lived in.
This is a comprehensive, authoritative and stimulating encyclopedia and activity book. It is perfect as a home study aid or class textbook and an invaluable addition to any school or general library.
Piquant and witty collection excavates 200 pyramid-builders, poets, poisoners, physicians, power brokers and panderers of ancient times.
In this entertaining and enlightening guide, bestselling historian Philip Matyszak introduces us to the people who lived and worked there.
In this series, children will learn ancient history--what kind of food peoplemight eat, the type of clothing worn, and what children did for fun. fun.
Easy to read and understand, this story shows kids how ancient people thought, how they traveled, how they looked at marriage and family, what they ate, what they built, what they wore, and what their houses were like.
Ever since the earliest travelers took to the water on reed rafts or inflated goatskins, ships and boats have played a paramount role in the history of the Western world....
Behind them, the reader can see the child's environment. This is followed by a fact-filled spread explaining details of the scene, allowing readers to see their tools they used, the toys they loved, the food they ate, and much more.
A history of the ancient world, from 6000 B.C. to 400 A.D.
Imagine you were transported back in time to Ancient Greece and you had to start a new life there.