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Horrible Histories author Terry Deary presents a hilarious collection of Roman tales based on thrilling true stories. Perfect for history fans (and those who don’t know they’re history fans yet).

Terry Deary’s Terrible True Tales: Romans explores the wonders of the Roman Empire through the eyes of children who could have lived at the time. Packed with fun illustrations by Helen Flook, these stories feature real people and take place in some of the most significant moments in Roman history. This new edition features notes for the reader to help extend learning and exploration of the historical period.

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‘Terrible True Tales by Terry Deary (of Horrible Histories fame) allows young readers to learn about the history of the Romans in a fun, engaging way.

Like with any good historical fiction, children are introduced to an array of death, rebirth, slaves, soldiers and a little bit of gore! The book is split into four short stories, previously published separately, which capture some famous legends from Roman history. Through the story collection, we witness the fire of Circus Maximum, Roman Emperor Claudius betraying the Queen and the volcanic eruption in Pompeii. In the final story, readers will learn about the infamous legend of the Roman geese, much to their amusement.

At the end of each short story, the author has included a ‘you try’ section, which allows the reader to engage in an activity linked to the story and imagine themselves as a Roman. Readers are also given a guide to which elements of the Roman stories are based on historical fact, teaching them about history as they read.

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