Castles (Usborne Beginners) by Stephanie Turnbull


Castles (Usborne Beginners)
Title : Castles (Usborne Beginners)
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ISBN : 0794513352
ISBN-10 : 9780794513351
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : Published January 1, 2007

Who lived in a castle and what was it like? In this book youll find the answers and lots more about the wonderful world of castles. Castles is an exciting series of books for children who are beginning to read on their own. The easy-to-read text has been specially written with the help of a reading expert.

Information for Young Readers - Level 1


Castles (Usborne Beginners) Reviews


  • Amanda Tero

    I have the newest edition of this book, but I'm fairly certain the text is the same. It's a great beginner's book with about four sentences per two-page spread. There are a lot of really neat facts about castle life which gives the young reader and introduction to castles without being overwhelming or going into gory details.

  • Lynn Davidson

    Simply told and explained, this book is about castles in very interesting facts and illustrations.
    Contents: High on a hill; A huge home; Types of castles; The keep; Castle life; Fun and games; Hunting; In the kitchen; Fabulous feasts; Knights; At a joust; Attack!; Fighting back; Castles in ruins; Glossary of castle words; Web sites to visit; Index.
    I chose this book for the The52book club Summer Genre challenge, prompt "Children's Story."

  • Autumn Leonard-Palmer

    This is a great Usborne Beginners book. My son definitely enjoyed this books and learned several new and interesting facts while we read this book. He enjoys battles and knights so this explains the how's and why's of castles which will help kids better understand they time period. I definitely recommend this book to others who enjoy non-fiction.

  • Mo

    This was a 2nd grade book club book. The kids loved it!! I love the internet links for further investigation.

  • Sarah

    informational and easy reader about knights and castles

  • Alys Munoz

    • Facts
    • Vocabulary
    • Sequence
    TEKS:
    (19) Writing/Expository and Procedural Texts. Students write expository and procedural or work-related texts to communicate ideas and information to specific audiences for specific purposes. Students are expected to:
    (B) write short letters that put ideas in a chronological or logical sequence and use appropriate conventions (e.g., date, salutation, closing); and
    (C) write brief comments on literary or informational texts.

  • Stephanie

    Usborne never fails. We love all things Usborne. This book is simple, direct, and yet quite detailed in explaining all things Castle. After reading this book my boys couldn't wait to play knights and Castles.

  • Maciena

    great info, great illustrations.