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So You Think You've Got It Bad? Ancient Life By Chae Strathie 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Chae Strathie
SKU: MAN-LOWPLEX-VRT-U41-1839946059
Barcode: 9789124238339
Publisher: Nosy Crow Book
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Titles in This Set:
So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Egypt
So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Rome
So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Greece

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781788004497; 9781788007061; 9781788004794

Overview:
This captivating three-book collection brings to life the daily realities of childhood in ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece. Developed in collaboration with experts from the British Museum, these titles fuse humor, vivid illustrations, and solid history to transform distant civilizations into approachable, memorable reading experiences. Written by award-winning author Chae Strathie and illustrated by Marisa Morea, the books invite young readers to peek beyond grand monuments and myths to the everyday moments that shaped young lives long ago. In Ancient Egypt, readers encounter schooldays, chores, and surprising encounters with life along the Nile. In Ancient Rome, the bustling domestic world, clothing, meals, and even gladiatorial glimpses are shared with wit and warmth. In Ancient Greece, readers discover life under bright skies, the importance of poetry, and the rhythm of daily routines. This thoughtful, funny set makes ancient history feel relevant, engaging, and endlessly fascinating—a perfect gift for curious minds and budding historians alike.

What This Collection Covers:
Across the Egypt, Rome, and Greece titles, the collection delves into the fabric of daily life in three ancient cultures. Readers follow real kids through chores, meals, schooling, play, and social customs, gaining a tangible sense of place while enjoying quick, joke-filled passages that keep the pace lively. The British Museum partnership ensures accurate details about clothing, tools, and traditions, presented in an accessible voice that respects a young reader’s curiosity. Each book builds thematic threads—survival, family life, community, and creativity—so readers can compare how different societies solved similar problems. The trio also highlights how environment, geography, and culture shape choices, making history feel personal rather than distant. With its blend of humor, factual snippets, and charming illustrations, this set supports curious learners from classroom discussions to family reading nights.

Book-by-Book Guide:
So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Egypt
Chae Strathie invites readers into an Egypt where daily life is full of surprises: from dodging scorpions to managing water, to the twists and turns of school and family routines. The narrative pairs humorous, relatable moments with compact facts about clothing, housing, and traditions, all brought to life by Marisa Morea’s energetic illustrations. The book balances mischief with learning, showing how ancient Egyptians cooked, traveled, and celebrated together, while reminding readers that resilience and humor helped kids endure the challenges of desert life. It’s a witty, insightful entry point for young historians eager to understand life beyond the pyramids and pharaohs.

So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Rome
In this vivid tour of Rome, daily life unfolds from the inside out: washing clothes in shared water, meals that reveal social customs, and the extraordinary world of entertainment and education. Strathie’s playful narration makes the Roman household feel immedately tangible, while Morea’s illustrations bring lively scenes of markets, baths, and family dynamics to life. The narrative doesn’t shy away from the tougher aspects of ancient life—work, discipline, and the realities of poverty—yet it stays approachable through humor and concrete details. Readers gain a clear sense of how Romans lived, worked, and played, and why their world fascinated generations of observers and historians.

So You Think You've Got It Bad? A Kid's Life in Ancient Greece
This Greek-volume vignette drops readers into a sunlit world of myths, poetry, and daily routine. Strathie blends accessible explanations with memorable scenes—diet, clothing, schooling, and leisure—while Morea’s art captures the color and motion of ancient Greek life. The book doesn’t just recount facts; it invites readers to feel what life was like, from the rhythms of a schoolday to the social rituals that shaped friendships and communities. It also highlights how storytelling and poetry were woven into ordinary days, helping young Greeks understand the world. The result is a lively, affectionate tribute to ancient Greece that sparks curiosity and empathy in equal measure.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for curious families, home-schoolers, and classroom readers who love history told with humor and heart. It’s perfect for children who enjoy approachable non-fiction that blends entertaining storytelling with practical facts. The collaboration with the British Museum adds credibility, making the set a reliable resource for introductory history projects and read-aloud sessions. Gift buyers will appreciate the cohesive theme across three civilizations, while parents and teachers will value the accessible language, vivid illustrations, and the way the books invite discussion about daily life, culture, and human resilience across time.

Key Benefits:

  • Humorous, reader-friendly introductions to ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece
  • Trusted collaboration with the British Museum for accurate detail
  • Vibrant illustrations by Marisa Morea that reinforce learning
  • Compact, approachable format in paperback for easy handling
  • Great for read-aloud sessions, independent reading, or classroom study
  • Ideal gift set for budding historians and curious young readers

About the Author:
Chae Strathie is an award-winning author known for his engaging, humorous approach to children’s non-fiction. His books in the So You Think You've Got It Bad? series turn difficult historical topics into accessible, entertaining reading experiences that spark curiosity and empathy. Strathie’s collaborative work with Marisa Morea brings playful, expressive illustrations to life, enriching the text without overpowering it. The British Museum–inspired titles reflect a deep commitment to making history tangible for young readers, blending facts with memorable storytelling. Strathie’s wit and knack for clear explanations help children connect past lessons to their own lives, encouraging lifelong interest in culture, history, and learning.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re seeking a comprehensive, enjoyable gateway to ancient civilizations, this three-book collection delivers. The consistent voice, strong visual storytelling, and factual depth across Egypt, Rome, and Greece create a cohesive reading experience that’s both entertaining and educational. The set is a durable, portable gift for curious readers who crave real-world context to what they learn about the ancient world. With expert input from the British Museum and the signature humor of Chae Strathie, this collection offers a unique, trustworthy route into history that families can savor together and teachers can integrate into lessons with confidence.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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