Time Travel Sleepover: Ancient Rome: Eat, Sleep and Party Like an Ancient Roman

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Pack your bag for a fun sleepover in ancient Rome! Join two friends and their cheeky ginger cat as they travel back in time.  
 
There, they meet Roman brother and sister, Marcus and Flavia. Together, they: 

  • Explore their home and the ancient city of Rome 
  • Dress up in togas 
  • Visit a Roman doctor 
  • Watch a gladiator fight 
  • Feast with the family 
  • And they end their day with a fun sleepover! 

What are the parts of a Roman house called? What were the toilets like? Why did Romans cover themselves in olive oil? What happened in the Temple of Vesta? Which emperor declared himself a god? And why was it polite to burp after dinner? 
 
Discover how Roman kids lived with this book full of colourful and flashy speech bubbles, fact files, maps and pull-out gatefold spread.  

Make history fun in this playful introduction to life in Ancient Rome! 

Time Travel Sleepover: Ancient Rome: Eat, Sleep and Party Like an Ancient Roman Reviews | Toppsta

9781836009238

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This is Book 3 in the Step Back In Time Series. See all Step Back In Time books here.

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Tim Knapman writes plays, musicals, songs and children's books and has been published by Simon & Schuster, Puffin, Macmillan, Scholastic, Hachette, Egmont UK and many more. His previous books include the bestselling Dinosaurs in the Supermarket, [url=https://toppsta.com/bo

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Matt Robertson grew up in Suffolk, and spent most of his childhood drawing and creating characters. He completed his MA in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art in 2014, receiving a Distinction for his work. Matt is the winner of a Lara Jones Award and a Macmillan Children's Book Prize, and he was a finalist in the Waterstone's 'Picture Thi

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