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Would You Believe...in Mexico people picnic at granny's grave?!
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Would You Believe...in Mexico people picnic at granny's grave?!
and other dynastic delights
Richard Platt
48 pages | 246x189mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-911985-1
Publication Date: April 2010 (estimated)
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Suitable for:
Age 8+ years
A fun social history of family life through the ages.
This entertaining book will introduce you to a bright and colourful spectrum of all kinds of family relationships. Everyone from baby to great grandmother is covered in this fascinating social history of family life. Learn about family traditions from all over the world and learn how to trace your own family tree.
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A fresh twist for a popular social and historical topic
Effective homework support, adding interest and humour
Superb illustrations throughout
A sure-fire winner for kids!
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