Journeys into the past with Jeanne the archaeologist
Product: Book
Trim size in cm: 21x29,7cm
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9788859028307
Publication date: 01/05/2022
Suitable for: Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)
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An exciting story, with fun activities and exercises, to accompany boys and girls on the discovery of an extraordinary and mysterious place: the Palace of Knossos, on the island of Crete. Together with Jeanne the archaeologist and Kress, readers will become detectives and will be able to uncover fascinating mysteries and secrets. The protagonists of this adventure are young people taken back in time to the described period; the closeness of age predisposes a strong involvement of the reader. The text is accompanied by:
Like real detectives
The book is enriched with an archaeological section, structured in the form of a police investigation, with photos and information on the site where the story is set, maps, and drawings of the archaeological finds. In addition, young readers will find activities and workshops to discover and learn about history!
Journeys into the past with Jeanne the archaeologist
A new series of historical adventures designed for boys and girls from the age of 9. Each book is set in a different era and contains an expertly constructed mystery and a vast array of documentation, according to the indications of historical experts and archaeologists.
The great time adventure
The most beautiful island in the world
The monster of Crete
The treasure of the crypt
The earth is shaking!
The spy on Mount Ida
The secret of the building
The seal of the Minotaur
Hunting for the monster
The Hero's Choice
Mask off!
A story of fire and blood
The last battle
Kres's reward
In the world of Kres
Play games with Kres
This is a new series of historical adventures designed for boys and girls from the age of 8 and up. Each book is set in a different era and contains an expertly constructed mystery and a vast array of documentation, according to the indications of historical experts and archaeologists. Accompanied by Jeanne the archaeologist, readers will become real detectives and, together with the protagonists of each story, they will find out and reveal fascinating mysteries and secrets. Exciting stories, enriched with fun activities and exercises, to bring children closer to the fascinating world of history and archaeology.
STRUCTURE OF THE VOLUMES
Each book provides the readers with the story and the mini glossary sections along the text that explain difficult words. After the story, the final archaeological section is structured in the form of a police investigation, with photos and information on the site where the story is set, including maps and drawings of the archaeological finds, and a set of activities and questions help children to check their understanding of the story!
Thus, each book includes:
The story and the mini glossary
Fun facts and insights
Workshops and practical activities
Fun review games
Like real detectives
The book presents an archaeological section, structured in the form of a police investigation, with photos and information on the site where the story is set, including maps and drawings of the archaeological finds.
The archaeological section
THE VOLUMES IN THE SERIES
Aisa and the prehistoric mystery
Starting from the Chauvet cave, an archaeological site that actually exists in south-eastern France, children aged 9 up will take a 30,000-year leap into the past to meet Aisa and her friends, who are committed to appeasing a restless spirit that wanders among the depths of enormous unexplored caves.
Leaf through some selected pages from the book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
Kres and the legend of the Minotaur
In the Palace of Knossos, on the island of Crete, the archaeologist Jeanne will take children aged 9 and up on a journey to learn the stories of Kres and the two brothers Laertes and Kessandra.
Will they be able to defeat the minotaur in order to reveal what lies behind the myth?
Leaf through some selected pages from the book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
Meritre and the specter of the Valley of the Kings
In this volume, the protagonist Meritre finds herself involved in a thrilling ghost hunt together with the sympathetic Mesu, the swaggering Nebra and the courageous Nefertari. Who is wandering among the tombs of the village necropolis?
Archaeologist Jeanne will accompany children aged 9 on a journey to discover the Valley of the Kings, where the ancient pharaohs are buried.
Leaf through some selected pages from the book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
THE AUTHOR
Giorgia Cappelletti As a child she thought that archeology was a dusty profession. When she grew up, she discovered that not only is it dusty, but it is also muddy, sandy and stony ... And it is also a lot of fun. As an archaeologist, she has traveled to distant countries, she has learned to roll up a turban on her head and get henna tattoos, she has slept under the stars and in ruined buildings, and has been amazed by a clutch of turtles just hatched from their eggs. She has seen the sea that sparkles at night and the air that trembles in the desert. Eventually, she decided that adventures are worth nothing unless they are told. Today she is a storyteller.