These colorful, fact-filled history books help kids learn about the Italian renaissance and its impact on European culture.
You will need a reliable travel guide if you are to visit Paris in 1789. It's an exciting and dangerous time. Since the storming of the Bastille in July, control over Paris has slipped from King Louis XVI's grasp, and a full-fledged revolution is just around the corner. Checking under the heading "Accommodation," you'll find that while there are many rooms available for rent, it would be preferable to stay with someone wealthy enough to afford to pay the carriers who deliver the daily pail of water. "Getting around" Paris might present a challenge if you like to keep your clothes clean - the guide suggests hiring one of the many gutter-leapers to carry you on his back across the open sewers in the crowded, narrow, noisy streets. In the back of the book, intrepid young time travelers will find a fold-out map that provides a geographical setting for all the points of interest, and a special "tourist quiz" that makes learning history as much fun as taking a vacation.
32 pages, hardcover, written by Wright, recommended for 4th-6th grade.
The Italian renaissance period is brought to life with this Italian renaissance history book about medieval renaissance art with facts about the artists and their paintings, renaissance clothes and clothing, and other aspects of Itallian renaissance history. |