Horrible Histories (TV Tie-in): Savage Stone Age Award-winning author by Terry Deary (author) and Martin Brown (illustrator)

Suitable for 8 - 12 years

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You probably thought that Stone Age people spent all their time standing stones up on one end and rubbing sticks together to make fires. Not so! The savage Stone Age tribes knew loads of nasty ways to make history exciting! They lived in caves, hunted wild animals, and had mucky table manners bad enough to make you sick. You probably knew that already, but open this book to see…

  • What Stone Age people used instead of toilet paper
  • Why a hole in the skull is good for headaches
  • How to make a Stone Age mummy

Read on for even more icky information about nasty Neanderthals and their curious cave paintings. Explore the truth about Stonehenge, and see what suffering scientists do with Stone Age poo! History has never been so horrible!

Product Details

Series

Horrible Histories (TV Tie-in)

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781407112015

Date published

May 4th, 2009

Lexile measure

890L

Other details

  • 144 pages

Condition

New

Part of this Series

Author/Illustrator

Terry Deary

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  1. ninjastickman
    on 6 March 2013

    Terry Deary has made a brilliant, educational set of books! They teach you all about how the people of the past live! I would recommend an age range of 8-12 for this book

    5 out of 5
  2. bugzy72
    on 6 March 2013

    its a good book