Stone Age Tales: The Great Cave (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)

Stone Age Tales: The Great Cave (Terry Deary's Historical Tales)

by TerryDeary (Author)

Synopsis

From the best-selling author of Horrible Histories... 17,300 years ago; Lascaux, France Willow isn't the strongest or fastest in his tribe, he is careful and clever. But that's not what matters to the other boys. All they care about who is the best hunter, and who can provide meat for the tribe. So when the brawny and brash Bull takes over as the tribe's chief, it's going to take all of Willow's wits to survive. A brand new and exciting tale, based on real historical and archaeological evidence, this story is full of Terry Deary's imaginative style and dry wit. Book band: Brown

$9.82

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20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Bloomsbury Education
Published: 08 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1472950313
ISBN 13: 9781472950314
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: A brand new, fascinating Stone Age tale of hunter-gatherers and a cave painter 17,300 years ago in Lascaux, France, from the best-selling author of Horrible Histories and including readers' notes to help extend learning and exploration of the time period.

Media Reviews
From the master of historical non-fiction and fiction Terry Deary himself, well-known for writing the Horrible Histories series, comes the latest offering in his Tales series - Stone Age Tales... Thoroughly enjoyable whilst providing a glimpse in to our past, they are the first choice of books I think about to complement any history topic in school. * The Reader Teacher, @MrEPrimary *
All the stories are imaginatively written, have plenty of accurate historical detail based on real evidence, and illustrations which really do add to the setting. The writing style is pacy and there's plenty of action to hold children's attention. * Parents in Touch *
Author Bio
Terry Deary is the author of over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, which have been published in 40 languages. His Horrible Histories celebrated their 15th anniversary in 2008, having sold over 25 million copies worldwide and been adapted as television series, theatre tours and museum exhibitions. Terry Deary was voted Outstanding Children's Non-Fiction Author of the 20th Century by Books for Keeps magazine.