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Stone Age Tales: The Great Storm


Terry Deary's Historical Tales

No. of pages 72

Published: 2018

Great for age 9-12 years

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'Mixing historical fact with fiction, these books provide both an insightful and informative read...Thoroughly enjoyable' SCOTT EVANS, THE READER TEACHER (@MrEPrimary) A fast-paced Stone Age adventure from the best-selling author of Horrible Histories. Skara Brae, Orkney, Scotland. 5000 years ago. On the cold and windy island of Skara Brae, Tuc and his sister Storm try to catch birds in their fishing net. They eat fish day in, day out, and they're sick of it. But when a thief steals half their tribe's winter food stores, being bored of their dinner is the least of their problems. What if they starve? And even worse, what if it's true that their father's the thief? An exciting tale based on real historical and archaeological evidence, this story is full of Terry Deary's imaginative style and dry wit. With helpful reading notes to extend learning, this book is the perfect springboard for further study of the Stone Age under the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum. Book band: Grey Ideal for children aged 8+

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Terry Deary's Historical Tales .

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

There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Digital) .

The author of over 115 books, including the top selling Horrible Histories series, Terry Deary is one of the most successful children's writers today. He sells one million books a year and is the most borrowed British author in school libraries.

 

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Terry Deary's Historical Tales