The Story of the Second World War for Children shows the impact of the war on the lives of the people who lived through it, from children evacuated to the countryside, to bombed-out cities and civilians working in munitions' factories, and the soldiers fighting on land, sea and air.
Peter Chrisp Books
Peter Chrisp is a British author specializing in historical works for children. His extensive body of writing aims to present historical events and periods in an engaging manner, designed to capture the interest of young readers. Through compelling narratives and visual elements, he makes complex historical occurrences accessible and fascinating for a juvenile audience. His approach is informed by a deep-seated interest in history, stemming from his work with the Mass-Observation archive.






Shakespeare
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Be an eyewitness to one of the world's greatest ever playwrights - from his Elizabethan world and the stories that inspired him to boy actors playing women and dramatic special effects. Find out how the music used in plays was like today's film themes Discover what Shakespeare did when the theatres were closed due to plague See what the interior of the Globe Theatre looked like
On The Trail Of: Celts
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A look at how we can learn about our Celtic past by observing the evidence around us, such as remaining architecture, wooden post holes, coins and pottery. Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2. Illustrated with specially commissioned photographs and artwork. schovat popis
Medieval Realms: Daily Life
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
This gives readers an insight into the daily lives of medieval people. You can discover how life was different for landowners and peasants and about the kinds of food people ate, the jobs they did and how they entertained themselves. Find out why the Church was important to people's everyday lives, and how people were punished for their crimes. Learn about the major changes in the countryside and towns, and how life was transformed for everybody in medieval times. It includes contemporary written evidence, colour photographs and maps, a timeline, glossary and index.
Studies the campaigns, tactics, and weapons of trench warfare on the Western Front. Describes the everyday lives of soldiers in the trenches and gives brief biographies of leading generals and politicians
Chain The 50 Years Of Fleetwood Mac
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Lavishly illustrated story of 50 years of Fleetwood Mac by respected music journalist. číst celé
The Story of the Second World War for Children shows the impact of the war on the lives of the people who lived through it, from children evacuated to the countryside, to bombed-out cities and civilians working in munitions' factories, and the soldiers fighting on land, sea and air.
Ww2 Fighting for Freedom
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Shows the impact of the war on the lives of the people who lived through it, from children evacuated to the countryside, to bombed-out cities and civilians working in munitions' factories, and the soldiers fighting on land, sea and air. This book also looks at how the war led to major advances in technology, medicine and weaponry.
Eight fantastic see-through pages revel the secrets and mysteries of ancient Egypt.
The Magnificent Book of Treasures: Japan
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Embark on a captivating journey to Japan, exploring its rich history filled with legendary samurai, powerful shoguns, and the intriguing world of sumo wrestling. Discover the country's fabulous treasures and immerse yourself in its enchanting tales, showcasing the unique culture and traditions of the land of the rising sun.
