Thank You very much to the publisher – 360 degrees for the review copy.
ISBN13: 978-1838913250
Genre: Children's Historical Non-Fiction (6-10 Years)
Release date: 14 10 2021
Price*: Kindle £N/A (GBP)/ Hardback £12.16 (GBP)
Kindle $N/A (USD)/ Hardback $29.22 (USD)
Pages: ~ 12
My rating: Really liked it!
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What I learned from this book: Greek history is fascinating!
Description of the book: Were charioteers the highest-paid athletes in history? How did Heracles slay the many-headed Hydra? Did the Greeks invent the world's most bloodthirsty sport? Readers can discover the truth behind some of the most incredible ancient Greek stories and superstitions and unearth the most fascinating aspects of an ancient culture in this immersive book. With flaps to lift on every page, there's plenty of history to uncover.
How this book made me feel: I was always fascinated by Greek history and especially by mythology. When I was little, I loved TV shows such as The Adventures of Hercules or Xena, The Warrior Princess. I think I learned the names of most Greek gods by watching those shows.
So this book was a dear reminder of those days. I really liked to remember the things that I used to know but have forgotten, and I have learned new stories and facts as well. Don't be dissuaded by the page count of this book, this book has very fun flaps that need to be opened to find out more information. It was very entertaining to read this book. I really liked the illustrations as well. The information is easy to digest and interesting. The topics are very varied and it is a great book if your child is learning about Greek history in school as well. I really liked this book, and I hope you or your child will get the chance to enjoy it as well. 
Thank you for your time 
About the author: Jonny Marx lives in London, where he works as a children's book editor and author. From a compendium of mythical monsters and a chronology of prehistoric creatures, to books about crime capers, lost unicorns, incredible human beings and humankind, Jonny has worked on more than 60 titles (and counting!).
Twitter:@Jonny_Marx
Chaaya Prabhat is an illustrator and graphic designer. After completing her M.A in Graphic Design from Savannah College of Art and Design, she is now working in Chennai, India. She has since worked with several clients such as Snapchat, Facebook, Google and The Obama Foundation, but especially loves illustrating for children's books. She has received awards for her portfolio and projects from Behance and Adobe.
Website: chaayaprabhat.com /Twitter: @chaayaprabhat / Instagram: @chaaya23
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