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The Renaissance

by Jane Shuter
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Synopsis

An introduction to the various elements of Renaissance life, including religion, trade, education, food, and clothes.

Children's Literature

Through simple one to two page topics, the Renaissance is demystified for younger readers. This history book is rich with illustrations, photographs, and "cut-aways" to show what life was like during this time period. The Renaissance in Italy is brought to life by answering questions such as, "How did their values and attitudes help shape our world?" in clear, easy to understand explanations. By addressing topics that children would want to know about such as what life was like for children, this book is sure to capture the attention of many young readers. It would be an excellent supplement to a teaching unit about explorers, famous thinkers and inventors, or the Renaissance specifically. High school teachers will find this book useful for second-language learners or students reading below grade level. Part of the "History Opens Windows" series, this is an attractive, high-interest book for students of historic time periods.

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Children's Literature - Lisa Hillstrom

Through simple one to two page topics, the Renaissance is demystified for younger readers. This history book is rich with illustrations, photographs, and "cut-aways" to show what life was like during this time period. The Renaissance in Italy is brought to life by answering questions such as, "How did their values and attitudes help shape our world?" in clear, easy to understand explanations. By addressing topics that children would want to know about such as what life was like for children, this book is sure to capture the attention of many young readers. It would be an excellent supplement to a teaching unit about explorers, famous thinkers and inventors, or the Renaissance specifically. High school teachers will find this book useful for second-language learners or students reading below grade level. Part of the "History Opens Windows" series, this is an attractive, high-interest book for students of historic time periods.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Heinemann
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781403488213

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