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Jim Pipe

    January 1, 1966

    Jim Pipe is a prolific author celebrated for his engaging non-fiction works, particularly those exploring historical subjects for young readers. Leveraging his academic background in history, he crafts narratives that illuminate the past with clarity and imaginative depth. His writing fosters a fascination with history, making complex events accessible and exciting for a new generation of readers. Pipe's commitment to bringing history to life shines through in every meticulously researched and vividly told story.

    Tudors
    Swarms
    How People Lived
    Avoid Being An Aristocrat In The French Revolution!
    The Tudors
    You Wouldn't Want To Be Cleopatra!
    • You Wouldn't Want To Be Cleopatra!

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      You’re a princess born into the Egyptian royal family. But it’s not easy living in the palace. From family betrayals to Roman generals, you will discover it’s not easy being Cleopatra! This title in the best-selling children’s history series, You Wouldn't Want To…, features full-colour illustrations which combine humour and accurate technical detail and a narrative approach placing readers at the centre of the history, encouraging them to become emotionally-involved with the characters and aiding their understanding of what life would have been like as Cleopatra. Informative captions, a complete glossary and an index make this title an ideal introduction to the conventions of information books for young readers. It is an ideal text for Key Stage 2 shared and guided reading and helps achieve the goals of the Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14.

      You Wouldn't Want To Be Cleopatra!
    • This title tells the story of the Tudor monarchs, their castles, their lives and their subjects in a time when it was fashionable to slash up your clothes for that 'fresh from battle' look.

      The Tudors
    • Gives a vivid account of some causes leading up to the French Revolution and the events of the time, with humour and clever illustrations. Shows how dangerous the revolution was for the aristocracy and how murder and mayhem were rife at the time.

      Avoid Being An Aristocrat In The French Revolution!
    • How People Lived provides a colourful snapshot of life over different eras around the world, from prehistory to the present and beyond. Amazing drawings and illustrations provide a wealth of facts and information on clothes and customs, working life and much more - bringing the scenes vividly to life. Beautiful and action-packed scenes will capture the imagination of young readers who will enjoy getting an in-depth look at people and life through the ages while timelines, maps and charts provide back-up information and context to each era.

      How People Lived
    • Swarms

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Illustrations, photographs, and see-through pages introduce children to swarms, describing why and what animals swarm, where they do it, bait balls, and other related topics.

      Swarms
    • Tudors

      A Very Peculiar History

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The turbulent era of Tudor Britain is vividly explored, highlighting its notorious figures and dramatic events, from bloody beheadings to fierce court rivalries. This engaging account delves into the lives of each monarch, revealing their scandals and conflicts, including infamous characters like 'Bloody Mary.' Enhanced with quirky comic-style illustrations, a glossary, timeline, and index, this pocket-sized companion offers a unique and entertaining perspective on a fascinating period in British history, making it suitable for readers of all ages.

      Tudors
    • Trees are among nature's most remarkable achievements. They can live in baking hot deserts or icy arctic regions, fending off drought, flood, parasites and predators. Trees can live for thousands of years, and teem with hundreds of species of animal. At the same time, they provide us with fuel, food, shelter and even the oxygen that we breathe. A world without trees would be a barren, dry and polluted wasteland. You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Trees! is part of a brand-new science and technology strand within the internationally acclaimed You Wouldn't Want to Be series. The clear, engaging text and humorous illustrations bring the subject to life and stimulate young readers' curiosity about the world around them.

      You Wouldn't Want To Live Without Trees!
    • As if the plague wasn't bad enough, here comes the fiery antidote! As famous diary-keeper Samuel Pepys, you'll witness four days and four nights of fire and live to tell the tale. Find out how people lived in the London of 1666, how they coped in the aftermath and all importantly, whodunnit! - or at least who we think did it! Grisly history and fiery accusations await in this piping hot history of the Great Fire of London! As if the plague wasn't bad enough, here comes the fiery antidote! As famous diary-keeper Samuel Pepys, you'll witness four ferocious days of fire and smoke, and live to tell the tale. Find out how people survived in the tightly-packed, plague-ridden streets of London in 1666, how they coped in the aftermath of the Pudding Lane disaster and all importantly, whodunnit! - or at least who we think dunnit! The ever-popular You Wouldn't Want to Be series transports readers to the grisliest times and places in history, perfect for reluctant readers. The first-person narrative approach puts children in the shoes of some of the most unfortunate people ever to have lived. Humorous cartoon-style illustrations bring the characters to life, while informative captions explain processes or chronological events.

      You Wouldn't Want To Be In The Great Fire Of London!
    • Earthwise looks at key primary geography topics. Each title focuses on major aspects of the environment and uses simple activities to show how problems occur. Also shows practical ways in which we can protect valuable natural resources and suggests how readers can make a difference. Ages 7-10.

      Earthwise Seasons
    • Wo lebten Neandertaler? Und wie ernährten sie sich? Welche Gefahren gab es in der Steinzeit? Diese und unzählige Fragen werden in kurzen, lebendigen Texten leicht verständlich beantwortet und mit faszinierenden Abbildungen aus dem Leben der ersten Menschen gezeigt. Die altersgerecht aufbereiteten Informationen sind für Leseanfänger einfach verständlich, so dass auch schwierige Zusammenhänge deutlich werden. Viele bunte Fotografien und Illustrationen veranschaulichen das Thema und helfen, das Gelesene zu begreifen. Wissenstests, Bilderrätsel und eine Steinzeit-Rallye regen zum Mitmachen an und vertiefen spielerisch das Gelernte. Ein Glossar am Ende des Buches erklärt schwierige Wörter und »Weißt du das?«-Kästen heben besonders interessante Fakten hervor. Durch die optimale Ausgewogenheit von Bild und Text ist »memo Kids – Die ersten Menschen« ideal zum Vor- oder Selberlesen geeignet. Wissen zum Sammeln: Alle memo Kids Bände sind nummeriert und sind mit einem durchgängigen Rückendesign gestaltet - so wächst mit jedem neuen Band im Bücherregal ein cooles Motiv mit! Dieses Buch ist bei Antolin. de verfügbar.

      Die ersten Menschen