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Reviews (For children)

Children’s book reviews offers overviews of publications that introduce the history of ancient Rome and the ancient world to young readers. This category includes reviews of educational, popular science, and fiction books, evaluated for accessibility, substantive value, and engaging presentation. This is a helpful resource for parents and teachers seeking valuable historical reading for children.

Review: Myths, Monsters and Mayhem in Ancient Greece

James Davies

The book "Myths, Monsters and Mayhem in Ancient Greece" by James Davies is a story about Greek myths, in the form of a comic book, which is dedicated primarily to the younger audience. Vivid colors and beautiful illustrations encourage you to familiarize yourself with the position. The publisher of the publication is the Kropka publishing house.

Myths, Monsters and Mayhem in Ancient Greece

Review: The Romans Pop-Up

Andy and Maggie Hall

"The Romans Pop-Up" by Andy and Maggie Hall is a book aimed at younger readers who can recreate the scenery of ancient Rome and learn about its history by cutting and glueing.

The Romans Pop up

Review: Geometric Patterns from Roman Mosaics

Robert Field

The book "Geometric Patterns from Roman Mosaics" by Robert Field is, despite its small volume (about 60 pages), an extraordinary item. The Reader is provided with a list of more interesting Roman mosaics and at the same time a tutorial on creating ancient compositions on a sheet of paper.

Geometric Patterns from Roman Mosaics

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