Waterstones Our Queen Elizabeth
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Price: £6.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Celebrate the Platinum Jubilee with this colourful and charming picture book by historian Kate Williams, taking young readers on an amazing journey through Queen Elizabeth II's seven decades on the throne. Discover everything there is to know about the life and the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II in this beautifully illustrated book. Readers will learn all about Elizabeth II's youth growing up during WWII, how she came to the throne and what it really means to be the Queen. Along the way, they'll see her sparkling crown jewels and magnificent palaces. They will meet her beloved corgis, horses and of course, her very famous family. Plus they'll discover lots of amazing facts - such as why she has two birthdays, always wears bright clothing, and is a world record breaker! This is a perfect gift for all the family, celebrating the extraordinary life of Queen Elizabeth II - from the Crown to the Corgis. Waterstones Our Queen Elizabeth - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781526363312
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781526363312
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Author: Christine Richards
Rating: 5
Review: Lovely illustrations Lovely chronicle of our late Queen's life. Appropriate for children and adults alike!!
Author: Joanne
Rating: 2
Review: Although this book is beautifully illustrated and has some lovely text, there are some jarring references to race related issues, such as the Windrush, which have little bearing on the Queen's Story. Meghan gets her own entry and more lines of text (7) than Princess Diana (5) and Prince Harry (4) whereas our future Queen, the Duchess of Cambridge, has only one sentence devoted to her causes. There are far better books for children about our Queen that are more balanced in their approach.