Pack your bags for a trip through history to visit the great ancient civilisations!Written in the style of a travel guide, this series provides a fun and innovative way to present facts and information on ancient civilisations. It provides an introduction to the country and the culture, exploring daily life, monuments, and local dress. It is packed-full of non-fiction features, such as timelines, 'feature-boxes' and glossary to help readers navigate the subject.
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Anna Claybourne enjoys writing nonfiction for children. It's a good thing she does, because she's the author of well-over 100 books on a range of topics.
More about Anna ClaybourneDr John Haywood is an honorary research Fellow at Lancaster University, England, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Great Britain (FRHistS). He has written and contributed to many history books.
More about John HaywoodRichard Spilsbury has worked in educational publishing for more than 20 years and has written on a variety of subjects, from climate change and food and farming to art history and design.
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