A Royal Childhood: 200 Years of Royal Babies
On sale
28th September 2017
Price: £8.99
Genre
Children's, Teenage & Educational / Children's / Teenage: General Non-fiction / History & The Past: General Interest (children's
Selected:
Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781445158235
A Royal Childhood takes a factual but light-hearted look at the lives of selected royal children from the last 200 years, from Queen Victoria to Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Compare and contrast how royal children were educated then and now and find out about how the general public felt about them. With lots of opportunities to compare and contrast historical and present-day Britain,
A Royal Childhood will be of interest to anyone keen on history or the Royal Family. Perfect for children aged 9 and up.
Royals included:
Royal Children
The Lonely Princess: Victoria
The Teen Queen: Victoria
Queen Victoria’s Children
‘Poor Bertie’: Edward VII
The Second Son: George V
The Shy Prince: George V
‘Lilibet’
Princess Elizabeth
Future King: Prince Charles
The People’s Prince: William
Party Prince: Harry
The Little Prince and Princess: George and Charlotte
Glossary
Websites/Timeline
Index
Compare and contrast how royal children were educated then and now and find out about how the general public felt about them. With lots of opportunities to compare and contrast historical and present-day Britain,
A Royal Childhood will be of interest to anyone keen on history or the Royal Family. Perfect for children aged 9 and up.
Royals included:
Royal Children
The Lonely Princess: Victoria
The Teen Queen: Victoria
Queen Victoria’s Children
‘Poor Bertie’: Edward VII
The Second Son: George V
The Shy Prince: George V
‘Lilibet’
Princess Elizabeth
Future King: Prince Charles
The People’s Prince: William
Party Prince: Harry
The Little Prince and Princess: George and Charlotte
Glossary
Websites/Timeline
Index
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Reviews
The photographs are excellent... this book offers the opportunity to compare and contrast historical and present-day Britain.