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The People of the Middle Ages

The People of the Middle Ages

The People of the Middle Ages

 

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Editorial:
Learn & Color Books
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781947482166
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Learn about the Top 30 Historical People of the Middle Ages while Coloring!With an overview of each person’s life, images related to them, and a timeline chart so you know how they fit historically, this book can help you not only learn about each person, but also how they relate to others of their time.The coloring page contains a corresponding image and is separate with nothing printed on the back – so you can color without worrying about bleed-through. You can even cut out your coloring pages...and you’ll still be left with a useful book for historical reference. Coloring utilizes both hemispheres of the brain, right and left. When we are thinking about balance, color choices, applying colored pencil to paper, we are working on problem solving and fine motor skills…Imagine all the areas of retraining of the brain and skills training that can be accomplished with coloring.                                                            — Dr. Nikki Martinez, Psy.D., LCPC People in this book: King Arthur Clovis I King AEthelbert I of Kent Muhammad Venerable Bede Charlemagne al-Khwarizmi Alfred the Great Erik the Red Leif Erickson William the Conqueror El Cid Hildegard of Bingen Thomas Becket Henry II Saladin Richard the Lionheart Genghis Khan St Francis of Assisi Kublai Khan Thomas Aquinast Marco Polo Osman I Dante Alighieri William Wallace William Tell John Wycliffe Tamerlane Geoffrey Chaucer John Hus 3

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