Famous Figures of Ancient Times
Famous Figures of Ancient Times
If you have multiple children, you no doubt have noticed the unique inclinations of each one. Our middle child lived for art. Her most prized possessions were a tape dispenser, scissors, and endless amounts of paper. Famous Figures of Ancient Times was made for such a child.
While you read historical accounts aloud, your avid artist can color the detailed figures of twenty people who shaped history, such as Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, his elephant, and others. Colorful characters are printed on heavy cardstock with perforated pages for trouble-free removal. Cut out the pieces, punch holes where directed, and attach standard fasteners to allow their arms and legs to move and their swords and shields to flash. Matching pre-colored action figures are also included for the meticulous child who wants to color it exactly right.
"Great for kids who like crafts: Detailed, colored figures from history, from Narmer to Augustine, to cut out and assemble. The figures are on cardstock with moveable joints. Good for decorating timelines or just for fun."
— Susan Wise Bauer and Jessie Wise, authors of The Story of the World
Publisher's Information
Author: Cathy Diez-Luckie
Number of Pages: 96
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Figures in Motion
Edition: 2nd Edition, now includes 21 figures
Year of Publication: 2009
Made In: China
ISBN: 9780981856605
Age Recommendation: 9-12 years
Consumable: Yes
Reproducible: No
Faith-Based: No. Covers some historical figures that have religious as well as secular significance, but remains historical rather than inspirational.
Awards and Endorsements:
Mom's Choice Gold Award
2009 Preferred Choice Award from Creative Child Magazine
Bronze Medal in the 2009 Independent Book Publishers Awards
2009 Dr. Toy Best Classic Toy Award
2009 IndieFab Award Finalist
Independent Book Publishers Association - Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist
2009 Family Choice Award
review by Farm Fresh Adventures
”I love the concept of having the characters to tie into what we are learning!”
Read the Reviewreview by To Sow a Seed
”I’d definitely recommend them as a fun and engaging resource to compliment Story of the World, Children’s History of the World, or a trip through an Usborne or Kingfisher history encyclopedia.”
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