Reviews
"Much more than just an activity guide; we were fascinated by the amount of information presented in its pages. . . . Older children will be able to complete these [projects] with minimal oversight from parents." — Homeschooling Today, Projects include making a trebuchet, marshmallow cannon, some period recipes, and a thatched roof. The material is well written and interesting . . . The directions for the projects are easy to follow . . . a useful text. -School Library Journal|9780979226809|, "This well written guide to medieval life not only teaches about the Middle Ages, but includes easy to do, interesting, and educational projects that illuminate each subject. . . . There is plenty of good history, easy to read, and sneakily educational." -- Sacramento Book Review, "This well written guide to medieval life not only teaches about the Middle Ages, but includes easy to do, interesting, and educational projects that illuminate each subject. . . . There is plenty of good history, easy to read, and sneakily educational." — Sacramento Book Review, "Much more than just an activity guide; we were fascinated by the amount of information presented in its pages. . . . Older children will be able to complete these [projects] with minimal oversight from parents." -- Homeschooling Today, "Projects include making a trebuchet, marshmallow cannon, some period recipes, and a thatched roof. The material is well written and interesting . . . The directions for the projects are easy to follow . . . a useful text." —School Library Journal, Projects include making a trebuchet, marshmallow cannon, some period recipes, and a thatched roof. The material is well written and interesting . . . The directions for the projects are easy to follow . . . a useful text. — School Library Journal|9780979226809|, "Projects include making a trebuchet, marshmallow cannon, some period recipes, and a thatched roof. The material is well written and interesting . . . The directions for the projects are easy to follow . . . a useful text." --School Library Journal, Much more than just an activity guide; we were fascinated by the amount of information presented in its pages. . . . Older children will be able to complete these [projects] with minimal oversight from parents. -Homeschooling Today, "This well written guide to medieval life not only teaches about the Middle Ages, but includes easy to do, interesting, and educational projects that illuminate each subject. . . . There is plenty of good history, easy to read, and sneakily educational." -Sacramento Book Review