What was your favourite subject at school? History was always mine so it’s a delight to read this fun, new addition to The Histronauts series.
BOOK REVIEW:
Written in the very appealing style of a graphic novel by Frances Durkin @historiannextdoor, this book offers a comprehensive insight into Ancient Greek culture. It’s fascinating how many aspects of their lifestyle we still maintain today. We join, Luna, Nani, Newton and Hero who are The Histronauts, as they travel back in time and learn amongst other things; about the Greek theatre, the agora, making pottery, the Panathenaic Games, the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, how Democracy worked and what life was like inside a Greek home.
Activities
There are also wonderful creative activities interspersed throughout the book, for children to get involved in, such as making a mask for the theatre, designing their own Greek pot, threading and weaving and cooking recipes for Greek lentil soup and sesame and honey and treats.
We found the illustrations by Grace Cooke really helped us to imagine the feeling of journeying back to the past and left us wanting to discover more. At the end of the book is a really useful Glossary and a Quiz to take part in as well as hidden Mythological creatures to search for throughout the book.
Recommendation
We would recommend this book for budding historians at home and this would make a lovely addition to any classroom environment. We are definitely going to look for the others in this series.
Thank you to Naomi for our copy of this book to review. A Greek Adventure is published by @bsmallpublishing on 1st October 2021.ο»Ώ
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