Groves, Marsha
Medieval projects you can do! Marsha Groves - New York Crabtree Publishing Company c2006 - 32 p. col. ill. ; 29 cm. - The medieval world .
Includes index
Middle ages -- Medieval dress -- Everyday food -- Peasant's home -- In a Noble's home --- Field of honor -- Military machines -- Art in churches -- making books -- Having fun -- Come to the feast! -- Feast day! -- Glossary and index.
This book is suitable for ages 8-14. This step-by-step activity book shows children how to recreate some of the crafts and special events of the medieval period using easily accessible materials. Children will especially enjoy planning a medieval feast, including making invitations, preparing the food that would have graced a noble's table, and dressing for the part. The activities include: making food that peasants or lords may have eaten, such as pottage, honeyed carrots, medieval gingerbread, and spiced cider; hosting a medieval feast and making your own invitations, decorations, and medieval menu; making your own coat of arms; weaving just as all medieval clothing was woven; making your own illuminated name card, mosaic, or stained-glass window, just like a medieval church; building miniature medieval weaponry; and hosting a travelling puppet-show just like medieval entertainers.
IG920L
077871361X (RLB) 0778713938 (pbk.)
9780778713616 9780778713937
2005014780
Middle Ages--History
Civilization Medieval
Moyen Age
Artisanat
Europe--Social life and customs.
Europe--Moeurs et coutumes
940.1 Gro 29
Medieval projects you can do! Marsha Groves - New York Crabtree Publishing Company c2006 - 32 p. col. ill. ; 29 cm. - The medieval world .
Includes index
Middle ages -- Medieval dress -- Everyday food -- Peasant's home -- In a Noble's home --- Field of honor -- Military machines -- Art in churches -- making books -- Having fun -- Come to the feast! -- Feast day! -- Glossary and index.
This book is suitable for ages 8-14. This step-by-step activity book shows children how to recreate some of the crafts and special events of the medieval period using easily accessible materials. Children will especially enjoy planning a medieval feast, including making invitations, preparing the food that would have graced a noble's table, and dressing for the part. The activities include: making food that peasants or lords may have eaten, such as pottage, honeyed carrots, medieval gingerbread, and spiced cider; hosting a medieval feast and making your own invitations, decorations, and medieval menu; making your own coat of arms; weaving just as all medieval clothing was woven; making your own illuminated name card, mosaic, or stained-glass window, just like a medieval church; building miniature medieval weaponry; and hosting a travelling puppet-show just like medieval entertainers.
IG920L
077871361X (RLB) 0778713938 (pbk.)
9780778713616 9780778713937
2005014780
Middle Ages--History
Civilization Medieval
Moyen Age
Artisanat
Europe--Social life and customs.
Europe--Moeurs et coutumes
940.1 Gro 29