We love the What On Earth? Timeline Wallbook Of British History that we reviewed yesterday, so I'm delighted to be able to tell you that What On Earth? have kindly offered a copy of this brilliant large format hardback children's book as a giveaway prize.
The Timeline Wallbook charts the history of Britain from when the British Isles were first created right up until the present day and Tim Peake's trip into space. It covers everything from popular culture and historic battles to royal houses and castles, and my boys have found far more that they recognise or have heard about than they ever expected.
A very cleverly laid out book, it includes a 2 metre long section that can be stretched out and even used as a poster on your wall, a copy of an imaginary newspaper with lots of the more newsworthy events from the past few thousand years, and a brilliant pocket magnifier so that you can see it all clearly.
The Timeline Wallbook is available to buy now priced £12.99, and is suitable for children aged around 6+. If you want to find out more then check out our full review of the What On Earth? Timeline Wallbook Of British History.
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