Famous Figures of Medieval Times: Movable Paper Figures to Cut, Color, and Assemble
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Famous Figures of Medieval Times: Movable Paper Figures to Cut, Color, and Assemble
The age of castles and conquest, monks and mystery comes to life as William the Conqueror rushes to Hastings, ready to reclaim his crown from Harold and the Saxons. The Normans are victorious in this famous battle of 1066 wearing chain mail and carrying kite-shaped shields. Hundreds of years later, a young girl clad in armor and flying her own standard courageously leads an army to take back France for the king. Joan of Arc is later captured, is sold to England, and loses her life as the result of an unfair trial. $16.95 BODY:
A new world awaits your children (ages 6 to 12) as they cut, color, and assemble articulated historical figures and relive the memorable events of the Middle Ages. Inspire the imagination and creativity of your child, whether they are an eager learner who continually wants more, or a reluctant student who needs some motivation to learn. Sharpen your child's story telling abilities and fine motor skills with ten historical figures that come ready to cut and assemble. Each figure is printed on sturdy paper and when assembled with fasteners are able to really move! Two versions of each figure in true-to-period costume are included: colored pages for children who want to focus on the assembly and use of the figures, and line drawings for those who like to add their own artistic creativity with colored pencils, markers, or paint. The back of each figure is labeled by name for easy identification. Hole punches and fasteners are available here. Supply your kinesthetic learners with meaningful and easy-to-use activities. Charlemagne, Joan of Arc, and Richard the Lionheart will make your lessons memorable and stimulate curiosity about the past as children create their moving figures. Use this book independently or combine it with any history curriculum that covers the Middle Ages. A suggested reading list is included for each historical figure.