Description
- ISBN-13: 9781839942136
- Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 64
- Weight: 358 gr
- ISBN-10: 1839942134
- Publisher Date: 03 Feb 2022
- Height: 288 mm
- Spine Width: 9 mm
- Width: 216 mm
Original price was: ₹625.00.₹531.25Current price is: ₹531.25.
Ever wonder what it was like to be a kid in the Stone Age? “British Museum: So You Think You’ve Got It Bad?” by Chae Strathie hilariously explores the challenges of prehistoric childhood. From saber-tooth tigers to mammoth hunts, discover the surprising realities of growing up in a time before video games and smartphones. Perfect for young history buffs and fans of funny books! ISBN: 9781839942136
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Saksham Luhadia –
My kids devoured this book! It’s a lighthearted look at prehistoric life, but don’t expect a super in-depth historical analysis.
Arpan Agrawal –
A fun and quirky way to learn about the Stone Age. My daughter appreciated the humor, but it could use more depth in certain areas.
Jinendra –
This book kept my kid engaged from start to finish! I liked it, but my child loved it. It’s funny and factual. Perfect for children
Ritik Sharma –
A fun and easy read that my kids enjoyed. They learned a lot and laughed along the way. Good for sparking curiosity.
Prabhu Mehrotra –
My kid loved learning about prehistoric times! It’s funny and informative, but some parts were a little scary for my younger one. Overall, a good read.
Anuja Sinha –
A funny and informative book that my kids enjoyed. It’s a light and entertaining read. I recommend this book to others.
Archit Mam –
A humorous take on prehistoric life. My son enjoyed it, though he wished there were more illustrations. Kept him entertained for a good while.
Abhishek Kapil –
The book made my son laugh while he learned. It’s a creative way to teach history. I would purchase another book from this series.
Parishee Wadhwani –
Good concept, but the humor didn’t always land for my child. The information was good, just not as engaging as I had hoped.
Dhruv Kumar –
My child was intrigued by the comparisons between prehistoric and modern life. Some parts were more interesting than others. A good book
Sreya Ghosh –
Great way to introduce kids to history. This book does a great job of comparing historic and modern life.
Suraj Upadhyay –
This book made history fun! My son couldn’t stop laughing. It is a bit simplistic, but perfect for younger kids just getting into history.
Saurabh Singh –
Great for sparking an interest in history! My daughter found the mammoth hunt chapter particularly engaging. Definitely recommend for elementary-aged kids.
Sanchit Chaudhary –
We enjoyed reading about the challenges of prehistoric childhood! The writing style is engaging, although the information felt a bit basic at times.
Oam Jagtap –
Entertaining and educational. My son found the comparisons to modern life hilarious. I wish it had a glossary for some of the terms.
Shubham Ganguly –
The book is funny and engaging, though some of the jokes went over my child’s head. It’s a good introduction to the Stone Age, nonetheless.
Harsh Singh –
My daughter learned a lot about prehistoric life from this book. It is funny, but a bit repetitive in places. Still a good educational read.
Prabhat Pandey –
A delightful read for kids interested in history. The book offers a funny glimpse into life in the Stone Age. Highly recommended.