If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to talk to animals, check out Andy Seed’s Interview with a Tiger and Other Clawed Beasts Too and Interview with a Shark and Other Ocean Giants Too.
Famous rulers series#
Perfect for fans of the Horrible Histories books, this series offers a fun, fresh take on history, featuring true stories from historical figures from across the world.
Famous rulers plus#
Featuring interviews with Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, Boudicca, Hadrian, Harald Bluetooth, Genghis Khan, Montezuma II and more – plus bonus facts about key events in each ruler’s life. Discover the good, the bad, and the unexpected as each ruler reveals the truth about their lives – and attempts to find out about the future! In this fun and fact-filled book, bite-sized text in a question-and-answer format is paired with engaging illustrations, perfect for reluctant readers and humour-seeking history fans. If you could go back in time and talk to famous rulers from the past, what would you ask? Brave animal interviewer and author Andy Seed has adapted his incredible ‘tranimalator’ device into a time machine, allowing him to go back and talk to all kinds of figures from history! Get to know 10 famous rulers who take time out of their busy schedules to answer all sorts of (very nosy) questions about their actions and unique perspectives.
Interview with Cleopatra & Other Famous Rulers Galore Park 11+ Workbooks & Revision Guides.He believed that you were either with him or against him and he took his faithful soldiers on. He assembled a huge army for one reason, to realise his own personal ambitions. Alexander the Great exhibited all the characteristics of a raging narcissist. Promoting Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths in your Classrooms Here are the top ten famous narcissists of the past and present.Promoting Good Mental Health Through Reading.At the time Persia was expanding it’s empire, looking to invade Greece and subjugate it’s people. He was the Spartan king who led just 300 of his best warriors to their death at the battle of Thermopylae.
His reign is seen as the end of the Second Intermediate Period and the start of the New Kingdom. Leonidas, by far the most famous of all Spartan leaders and there’s a good reason for this.