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    Description: A horribly awesome book stuffed with killer quizzes and gruesome games to bring the awful Egyptians, groovy Greeks and incredible Incas to life.
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    ISBN: 9781407103044
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect mix of history and horror, 2 Nov 2011
This review is from: Awesome Activity Book (Horrible Histories) (Paperback)
Bought this to accompany the series DVDs I also bought. Works well together or standalone. Intense mix of history facts with an emphasis on what people did day to day and with a strong hit of horror that the kids love from the tv and DVDs Good mix of activities and reading and stickers. Bit hit with good reader 7 year old girl and with similar age boy from next door. Too hard to follow for my 6 year old (who really loves the gruesome tv bits). Great way to teach history. Great filler type present.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun and educational too, 26 April 2011
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Our son has enjoyed doing these activities. He's 6 but advanced at reading - so he can manage them ok but needs help understanding the concepts.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Something different for HH fans., 10 Jan 2012
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My eldest grandson has lost his interest in Horrible History, but the lessons learned remained. Now my second grandson, aged 8 years has grown to enjoy the stories and gain an amazing knowledge through Terry Dreary's unique approach to learning. Jacob became immersed in this activity book the moment he opened it. He keeps it by his bed and dips into it at quiet moments. He enjoys sharing the games and puzzles as well as reading by himself. A really good gift for all current Horrible History fans, or a good way to introduce the series of books and activities available.
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