Une cathédrale médiévale
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Fiona MacDonald est l'auteure de nombreux livres pour enfants sur des sujets historiques. Elle a approfondi sa compréhension de l'histoire en étudiant à l'Université de Cambridge et à l'Université d'East Anglia. Son œuvre vise à rendre l'histoire accessible et captivante pour les jeunes lecteurs par des récits attrayants.






Avec 100 infos à connaître sur les mythes et les légendes, les enfants voyageront à travers le temps à la rencontre des personnages réels ou imaginaires devenus des héros. Les jeunes lecteurs découvriront au fil des pages les exploits de Jeanne d'Arc ou de Robin de bois, l'histoire de Pinocchio, les différents récits qui expliquent l'origine du monde... 100 faits numérotés, accompagnés de magnifiques illustrations, plongeront les enfants dans une aventure irrésistible de bout en bout, racontée avec humour grâce à des détails et des dessins amusants. Les jeunes esprits curieux y apprécieront les quiz et les activités permettant de fabriquer des masques monstrueux ou d'inventer de drôles de phrases appelées virelangues.
Top tips from experts: Know your place - that's the golden rule of medieval life ; Watch your manners as politeness is valued in medieval society ; Learning a trade is hard work, but definitely worth it ; If you're not going on Crusade, make a will as you may not come back ; Stay out of trouble as a medieval prison is the worst place you can imagine.
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