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OverviewMade for Curious, Smart (and Slightly Silly) Kids (Kid Approved!) Warning: This book may cause the following effects: sudden bursts of curiosity, knowledge of interesting characters throughout history, and sudden opinion change of history. Forget the snoozefest history books filled with confusing dates and grumpy dead guys. Unboring Medieval Castles and Knights for Kids is the laugh-out-loud, totally visual, totally digestible guide to U.S. history your kids (and you) didn't know they needed. Packed with weird facts, brain-boosting quizzes, cool pictures, clickable videos, and activities that actually make sense, this book was built for real kids with real short attention spans and maybe even a few parents who want to finally understand what Medieval Castles and Knights were really about! What's Inside This Totally Unboring Book: Bite-sized chapters that keep kids engaged without melting their brains Timelines at the end to connect the dots (because time travel isn't a real option yet) Images and illustrations that are way cooler than clipart QR codes or links to videos that explain the good stuff, fast Fun activities and short quizzes after each chapter so they actually remember it Great For: Homeschool families who are tired of boring textbooks Classrooms that want to wake students up (without shouting ""pop quiz!"") Parents who want a refresher without secretly Googling everything Kids ages 8-14 who like to laugh and learn (Edited by a Kid) Anyone who thinks ""history"" should have more memes, more maps, and less yawning If your child ever said ""history is boring "" this book is your comeback. Because history isn't boring. You just needed the Unboring version. Sample Chapter: Knights in Shining and Sometimes Smelly Armor Clank. Clank. Clank. That is the voice of a knight approaching the courtyard. All the steps sound like a drumbeat, since he is, in effect, wearing a metal closet on his legs. Children creep near, with their eyes unblinking, when the knight drops his helmet visor with a shush! And he appears a thousand times more evil. However, the key is that knights were not necessarily bright and shining. Arguor got hot, heavy, and smelly. Consider the challenge of walking around with 50 pounds of metal in the heat and sweat, all while lacking deodorant. Ew. Beneath the armor, knights were clothed in padded fabric known as a gambeson--a quilted jacket that absorbed the sweat. Yikes. And let's talk about weapons. Knights carried swords, axes, and maces, and they had shields with cool designs known as coats of arms. Those were not mere designs made only to be stylish; they indicated who the knight was fighting on behalf of. Think about a huge capture the flag game, except there are no flags; players have massive shields with lions, dragons, or elaborate designs on them. Ready to Start Learning Without Yawning? Then Scroll to the Top of This Page and Click ""Add to Cart"" Now! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Unboring HistoriesPublisher: Ched Ed Imprint: Ched Ed Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.145kg ISBN: 9798231238989Pages: 100 Publication Date: 30 October 2025 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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