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100 Facts Arms & Armour (Paperback)
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100 Facts Arms & Armour (Paperback)
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Loot Price R191
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You Save R30 (14%)
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100 Facts Arms and Armour is bursting with exactly 100 amazing
facts, fascinating images and fun activities to help children aged
6-10 years learn everything they need to know about the history of
combat. - Covers arms and armour from ancient times to modern-day
warfare. - Quizzes throughout help your child to recall facts
they've learned. - Fascinating facts add amazement and humour to
learning for kids. Synopsis - Product details 100 Facts Arms and
Armour covers key topics about the art of attack and defence with
exciting numbered facts for young learners. Each fact is
accompanied by beautiful illustrations and photographs, which add
visual meaning to the information for kids aged 6-10 years. Topics
covered in 100 Facts Arms and Armour: - Changes through the ages in
the function of armour and materials for arms. - The difference in
appearance of knights and warriors from around the world. - Modern
developments on the battlefield such as chemical weapons. 'I don't
believe it' fascinating facts: - The oldest signs of warfare come
from Krapina, Croatia. Human bones over 120,000 years old have been
found there that show marks caused by stone spearheads. - At the
Battle of Agincourt in France in 1415, the English killed 10,000
Frenchmen, but only about 100 Englishmen lost their lives. - In the
Fiji Islands, warriors would often use a wooden club shaped like a
pineapple to attack their victims! Activities to make learning
accessible and interactive: - Make Zulu puppets using card,
ice-lolly sticks and crayons. - Quiz question: How was leather
armour treated to make it tough? - Create Sashimono flags using
just paper and string.
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