Book details

Greeks
Description
This series allows you to explore the past through the eyes of a child, discovering what it was like to go to school, play, and grow up during some of the most exciting periods of history. 'Children in History: Greeks' offers a glimpse into the lives of children in Ancient Greece through images, artifacts, and feature boxes, taking the reader on a journey back in time. The series also delves into strange stories about ancient people, using original documents, historical maps, and artifacts to provide first-hand accounts of unusual events and people that shaped history. Fascinating facts and imaginative projects enable readers to experience some of the strange habits of these ancient peoples.
Age
8-9
Text complexity
proficient
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Gain a deeper understanding of ancient Greek civilization and its impact on the modern world.
- Explore the rich mythology and legendary tales that have influenced literature and storytelling for centuries.
- Learn about the philosophical and political ideas that originated in Greece and how they have shaped Western thought.
- Discover the achievements of Greek culture in the arts, science, and technology, and their lasting legacy.