Roman Things to Make and Do (Usborne Activities)
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One of the strengths of this title are the number of items of costume and apparel that can be made for children to dress up in. These include: Simple instructions to make a toga, some nifty 3D Roman swords, curved Roman Army shields, an Emperor’s wreath, cuffs and bangles, an arty actor’s mask and even money bags and a scroll. These step by step instructions for children could come in very useful as craft lessons and in addition supply what you need for performing a play or perhaps a Roman feast. I also like the paper chain of legionary soldiers. For the educators you could use these to illustrate how there were 80 soldiers in a century (although it probably began as a 100). The racing chariot painting activity provides drawing instructions showing how to build the painting up through the drawing stages. There is a City Collage which could be good if combined with a bit of research using Simon Biesty’s book - ‘Rome in Cross Section’. Full review www.resourcesforhistory.com/history_books.htm
Product Description
This is a brand new addition to the best-selling "Usborne Activities" series. It is perfect for gung ho gladiators, striving centurions and aspiring Caesars, these Roman themed activities, including a soldier's shield and sword, will keep kids amused for hours. Every activity is clearly and vividly illustrated in an appealing and colourful style, with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. It contains information boxes on each page with interesting facts about the Romans.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9650 in Books
- Published on: 2008-07-25
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 34 pages



