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The Roman Republic for Kids - A Captivating Guide to the Period in Ancient Rome Between the Roman Kingdom and Roman Empire - cover

The Roman Republic for Kids - A Captivating Guide to the Period in Ancient Rome Between the Roman Kingdom and Roman Empire

Captivating History

Publisher: Captivating History

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Summary

A Thrilling Journey Through Ancient Rome for Curious Young Minds

The Roman Republic for Kids gives young readers a chance to see, feel, and understand one of the most important chapters in world history, without the heavy, textbook feel.

 Instead of long, dry pages, your child gets: 

- Rich illustrations that make the past feel real. 
- Detailed maps that show how Rome grew and changed. 
- Simple lessons that explain big ideas in a clear way. 
- Fun facts and real stories that keep kids turning the pages. 
- Activities that help learning stick, without feeling like school. 
 
 Inside, kids can explore: 

- How the Roman Kingdom ended, and the Republic began. 
- What life was like in ancient Rome, at home, in the streets, and on the battlefield. 
- How Romans made laws, fought wars, and chose their leaders. 
- Why the Pyrrhic War and Punic Wars mattered. 
- What made the Republic strong and what caused it to fall. 
- And much, much more! 
 
Written for ages 8 to 12, this book is perfect for kids who are curious, creative, and love to learn by doing. It's also a great pick for parents and teachers who want something more engaging than the usual textbook.

Click Add to Cart today and give your child a real adventure through history.
Available since: 01/16/2026.
Print length: 90 pages.

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