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Oozing with dreadful jokes, awful anecdotes and frightening facts that are sure to both delight and disgust young readers aged 7 and above. If your kids are still small and you haven't come across Horrible Histories yet, then you're in for a treat. In February 2011 the TV series won a British Comedy Award for best sketch show - the first children's show ever to win a Comedy Award. Applicability of cancellation rights: Legal rights of cancellation under the Distance Selling Regulations available for UK or EU consumers do not apply to certain products and services.
For more infomation please review our use of cookies in our Cookie Policy and then Accept and Close this bar. why some slimy Stuarts ate toads, snails and fleas * which king picked his nose and never washed his hands * why people wore fish on their feet (bleeugh! This is not intended to be a full statement of all your rights under the Distance Selling Regulations.At Books2Door, we believe that reading is a fundamental skill that every child should have to help improve their vocabulary, grammar, and critical thinking skills. All the foul favourites from the Horrible Histories series presented in a blood-curdling box with flip-top lid.
There's a World of books to choose from such as: Children's Books, Range includes Baby Books (0-3), Books for Toddlers (3-5), Early Readers (5-7), Childrens Story books (7-11), Young Teens (11-14), Young Adults (14-16) and Childrens Educational Books. This box set has all the foul favourites from the Horrible Histories series presented in a blood-curdling box with flip-top lid. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. Our team is made up of book lovers who are dedicated to sourcing and providing the best books for kids. Read more about the condition New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages.I feel they could have replaced one with an alternative period in history, or maybe the book on "the French" that I hoped might have been included (alas, no). In November 1999 Books for Keeps magazine readers voted him “The outstanding children’s non-fiction author of the 20th Century”.