15 childrens stories including Splodge , Brainy The Pink Brain Cell Rhyming Stories and You Can Do It are available in one bumper edition. 3+ years. Splodge This sweet story teaches how children should be kind rather than mean when someone else can do something well. Mark and Sophie are asked to paint pictures for their Mummy. Mark learns how to make smiles and not tears when he feels jealous. He learns a better way to behave. Illustrated. Titles in the Brainy collection: Little Green Trees. Buttons Are A Big Pain The Rainy Day. The Cross Thought. What a Mess Cheesy Feet Bedtime For Us....
15 childrens stories including Splodge , Brainy The Pink Brain Cell Rhyming Stories and You Can Do It are available in one bumper edition. 3+ years. ...
The British royal family - how much do you know about its history? Do you know your Henry's from your Edward's and George's? Would you like to learn more about the Plantagenets, Stuarts and Georgians? How many children did Charles II have? Who was the first Prince of Wales? Who's nickname was Harefoot? This book contains many fascinating questions and answers on the British Royal Family from its earliest days up to the present. Love history? Love royalty? Love trivia? Love learning new things? Got a test soon? Want to impress friends with your knowledge? Are you hosting or competing in a...
The British royal family - how much do you know about its history? Do you know your Henry's from your Edward's and George's? Would you like to learn m...
Marie Antoinette - Her Life And Why The French Despised Her The famed and some might say notorious Queen Marie Antoinette of France was a fascinating and much maligned character in European and French history. In this book you'll learn about: Her childhood in Austria as a member of the Hapsburg dynasty Betrothal and marriage to Louis XVI of France Her beloved children Her reputation and why she was despised by the French people The diamond necklace scandal Imprisonment, Madame Guillotine and Marie Antoinette's execution The French Revolution and what happened to her children The facts, the...
Marie Antoinette - Her Life And Why The French Despised Her The famed and some might say notorious Queen Marie Antoinette of France was a fascinating ...
George III and Queen Charlotte of Great Britain had fifteen children between 1762 and 1783, the throne was safe, or so they would have thought, until disaster struck the royal family. In 1817 Princess Charlotte of Wales, the Prince Regent and Caroline of Brunswick's daughter, died in childbirth and the Hanoverian dynasty was thrown into a period of panic and insecurity. They were left without an heir - an unthinkable situation. Queen Charlotte ordered her profligate sons to leave their mistresses and to bear an heir with haste: Frederick, William, Edward, Ernest, Augustus and Adolphus began...
George III and Queen Charlotte of Great Britain had fifteen children between 1762 and 1783, the throne was safe, or so they would have thought, until ...
Seventeenth century England - Barbara Palmer, nee Villiers, followed in her ancestor's footsteps by becoming a king's favourite and lover. She enjoyed power at the Stuart court that Charles' wife Catherine of Braganza could only wish for and while the royal marriage remained childless Barbara bore Charles II at least five children who were recognised and given titles, most of which still exist today. But a mistress is not ever wholly secure in her position and Barbara's popularity waned, her successor was not the lady that Charles initially had his wandering eye on. "La Belle Stuart" proved...
Seventeenth century England - Barbara Palmer, nee Villiers, followed in her ancestor's footsteps by becoming a king's favourite and lover. She enjoyed...
The poet Lord Byron became a star overnight, he was the toast of Regency society, adored by women who clamoured to meet him. When he met the married Lady Caroline Lamb, the niece of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, in 1812 scandalous passions were ignited. Regency England bore witness to their public displays of indifference and criticism while privately Byron and Caro carried out an intense affair that led to talk of an elopement. After Lord Byron ended their relationship, Lady Caroline Lamb's obessive behaviour, her improbable but public suicide attempt, substance abuse and questions about...
The poet Lord Byron became a star overnight, he was the toast of Regency society, adored by women who clamoured to meet him. When he met the married L...