"An informative, original introduction to life in Tudor times." --Booklist "As well as easy-to-digest information, there are diagrams, illustrations and stories, along with ideas to bring history to life through crafts, games and recipes. I was pleased to see some introductory information acknowledging there were over 200 recorded Black Tudors and information about the slave trade and colonisation and its links to 'The Age of Exploration,' which could be expanded on in the classroom." --@mrsbrownsbookbox "This book is a welcomed addition to the history selection of our home library. With fantastic illustrations from [Mia Underwood] - this is a must have for anyone budding to learn more about this period in time." --@posies_book_club "We love this series so we were excited to read the latest one. This beautifully illustrated book helps readers to journey back in time to find out what it was really like to live in Tudor England.This is such an interesting book and makes a great topic resource book for school.
" --@family_book_club "The latest in a super youth history series.are great for home shelves to supplement learning as well as in school to inspire creative approaches for getting closer to the past." --@kidsbookstolife "Kids can even try out Tudor crafts, games, and recipes--turning learning into a real adventure.It covers work, family, fashion, health, entertainment, and even difficult topics like trade and punishment--making it an honest, well-rounded picture of the era." --@booksb4bedtime "This book series provides informative, fascinating facts, insights, and activities, using a mixture of immersing text and stunning illustrations to engage readers." --@katys_book_shelf "We're already big fans of this fantastic non-fiction series, and Live Like a Tudor is a brilliant new addition.packed full of fascinating facts, fun activities, and engaging illustrations." --@faeriesandfantasy.