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Sarah Ridley

    Sarah Ridley escribe y edita libros educativos para niños y jóvenes. Un interés de toda la vida por la historia la ha llevado recientemente a escribir sobre la Primera Guerra Mundial, inspirándose en cartas de soldados que sirvieron en el conflicto. Su obra a menudo profundiza en narrativas personales y archivos familiares, como se ve en historias que exploran el descubrimiento de materiales dentro de las colecciones de su propia familia. Otro enfoque explora la correspondencia entre hermanos soldados y sus hermanas, dando vida a las experiencias de los jóvenes durante la guerra.

    Dear Jelly: Family Letters from the First World War
    Me and My World: My Friends
    Brothers at War - A First World War Family History
    History Makers: Mary Seacole
    History Snapshots: Toys and Games
    History Snapshots: Children and World War II
    • The Somme

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story of one of the most costly battles in the history of warfare

      The Somme
    • This volume gives young readers an insider look at the everyday lives of ancient Vikings, providing a relatable way for them to learn about the history of this ancient culture. All aspects of life are covered, with the differences in wealth and social classes highlighted and contrasted (poor Vikings could only afford wooden cups and plates). Vibrant illustrations and photos of historical artifacts accompany the easy-to-read text. Maps, time lines, alphabet samples, and extra features such as a "mystery object" quiz help involve and entertain the reader as they learn about this important culture.

      Life in Viking Times: Discover How the Vikings Lived, Played, Worked, and Fought
    • Life in Ancient Greece

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This volume gives young readers an insider look at the everyday lives of ancient Greeks, providing a relatable way for them to learn about the history of this ancient culture. All aspects of life are covered, with the differences in wealth and social classes highlighted and contrasted (usually only children from wealthy families went to school). Vibrant illustrations and photos of historical artifacts accompany the easy-to-read text. Maps, time lines, alphabet samples, and extra features such as a "mystery object" quiz help involve and entertain the reader as they learn about this important culture.

      Life in Ancient Greece