Discovering the Ancient Egyptians (Playing With History)

Discovering the Ancient Egyptians (Playing With History)

by Laura Brenlla (Illustrator), Laura Brenlla (Illustrator), Federica Magrin (Author), Federica Magrin (Author), Laura Brenlla (Illustrator)

Synopsis

This new series of large board books was developed for children aged 6 to 9 to teach them about ancient history using a fun, playful approach. It includes short, simple texts that examine some of the aspects of relevant civilizations in an easy but captivating manner as well as detachable cardboard figures and characters that can be mounted on pedestals and used to create imaginary stories and adventures. The first volume of the series is dedicated to the ancient Egyptians. Readers learn about the Pharaohs through texts, games with figures that tell of the mystery of the Sphynx, construction of the pyramids, stories of the countless Egyptian gods and goddesses, the making of mummies and life in the court of the Pharaohs. In the second book in the series, (ISBN 9788854413900) Vikings and their seafaring endeavours are centre stage. Short informative texts and detachable figures help readers to discover everything about the Drakkar ship, the greatest achievements of the Viking explorers, how they organised their villages and about the Nordic divinities they worshiped.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 12
Publisher: White Star
Published: 25 Apr 2019

ISBN 10: 8854413917
ISBN 13: 9788854413917
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Federica Magrin was born in Varese in 1978, has worked in publishing for over ten years, first as editor of Edizioni De Agostini and now as a freelance. She mainly works in children's books, but also writes educational texts and stories and translates novels. She has produced the book City Atlas for White Star. Laura Brenla won a scolarship to study Art at Universidad Europea in Madrid, and once she graduated she specialized in cartoons in a two years course. Later she was selected to receive a digital clean-up training at prestigious animation studio SPA, with Fernando Moro in charge. Strong drawing skills were developed at SPA. Drawing has been her passion ever since she took her very first pencil.