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The Romans: Gods, Emperors and Dormice


No. of pages 176

Published: 2020

Great for age 5-12 years

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Hear all about Ancient Rome from Dormeo the dormouse history like it's never been told before!Join Marcia Williams on a journey to Ancient Rome to meet the gods, find out who Romulus and Remus were and discover what happened to Julius Caesar. Experience life as an ancient Roman in this fascinating and humorous retelling of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.Packed with jokes, comic illustrations and fascinating facts, this hugely entertaining fictional biography will make you look at the Romans in a whole new light!

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 176 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2020 by Walker Books Ltd .

Marcia Williams is famous for her retellings of classic stories. From Shakespeare and Dickens to the Canterbury Tales and Greek Myths, her humorous comic-strip illustration is hugely popular all over the globe. She lives in London.

 

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Booktrust Awards - Kindle Best Book
The BookTrust Awards is a prestigious set of literary awards organized by BookTrust, a UK-based charity dedicated to promoting reading among children and young people. The awards aim to recognize and celebrate outstanding children's literature, authors, and illustrators while fostering a love of reading in young audiences. The awards aim to highlight books that reflect a wide range of experiences, cultures, and backgrounds, ensuring that all children can see themselves in the stories they read. Nominations for the awards are made by a panel of judges, which typically includes educators, librarians, and literary experts.

Each richly illustrated page is full of fascinating details * The Week Junior *