TIME TRAVEL SLEEPOVER - KNIGHTS CASTLES
Pack your bag for a fun sleepover in Medieval times! Join two friends and their cheeky ginger cat as they travel back in time.
Meet Medieval brother and sister Hubert and Eloise, who invite our heroes into their home. Together, they:
Explore the ancient castle and city
Dress up as knights
Work on the farm
Visit a medieval doctor!
Enter a jousting tournament
Feast with the family
And they end their day with a fun sleepover!
Discover how Medieval kids lived with this book full of colourful and flashy speech bubbles, fact files and interactive maps. History is made fun and laid out across many pages to give you a clear and easy-to-understand guide to the past.
What are the parts of a castle called? What did Barons wear? How did servants bake bread? How did monks and nuns live? What is a Lady's Favour? What did jesters do? And why did medieval beds have curtains?
Find out the answers to all these questions and many, many more in this funny and factual journey through time.
This captivating story is a great way to bring the past to life. With engaging illustrations, little readers will really feel like they are living like kids from long ago! Learning about the past has never been so playful and fun. Support their learning and open the window to the past with this vibrant and enjoyable story.
Edad recomedada: a partir de 7 años
KNAPMAN TIMOTHY
I've always loved writing stories - funny ones especially.
I try to make my books as exciting as possible because I know how much I enjoyed the books I read when I was small. I am very conscious that it's now my turn to introduce children to the joys of reading, and to create a book habit that will last a lifetime.
That doesn't mean I want to make things easy, because I think easy is boring - especially for kids. I want my young readers to be thrilled and entertained - but also challenged and stretched.
Each time I start a story - even if it's part of a series about the same character, such as my three Mungo adventures - I want it to be completely different from anything I've written before. Now I've written a few, though, I do see the same themes popping up: friendship is one, and adventure another.
One of the great delights of writing children's books is that you get to work with illustrators. People who only write for grown-ups must be green with envy! They are all amazingly talented and inspiring. It is a huge thrill to open your own book for the first time and see it brought to such stunning life by their dazzling imaginations.
But don't take my word for it - check out my books!