How to Be a Sparta: The Life of Greek Spartans For Kids

Par : James Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231108220
  • EAN9798231108220
  • Date de parution01/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

What was it really like to grow up in ancient Sparta? In this action-packed and eye-opening book for kids ages 7 to 12, readers will step into a world where toughness was everything, rules were strict, and bravery was expected-even from children. From the moment a Spartan child could walk, life became a training ground. Boys left home to join the agoge, a military school where they learned to survive in the wild, fight in teams, and never show weakness.
Girls ran races, wrestled, and were expected to be strong enough to raise warriors of their own. Every Spartan kid had a role-and it wasn't easy. But being Spartan wasn't just about muscles and marches. Readers will learn how the government worked, what kids ate (it wasn't delicious), what kind of stories they heard, and how they viewed honor, loyalty, and fear. Even though it happened thousands of years ago, kids today might be surprised to find things that feel oddly familiar-like team spirit, competition, and making tough choices.
Packed with facts, wild traditions, and questions to challenge the reader's thinking, this book brings the past to life in a way that's bold, curious, and unforgettable. Perfect for history fans, curious thinkers, and future warriors alike.
What was it really like to grow up in ancient Sparta? In this action-packed and eye-opening book for kids ages 7 to 12, readers will step into a world where toughness was everything, rules were strict, and bravery was expected-even from children. From the moment a Spartan child could walk, life became a training ground. Boys left home to join the agoge, a military school where they learned to survive in the wild, fight in teams, and never show weakness.
Girls ran races, wrestled, and were expected to be strong enough to raise warriors of their own. Every Spartan kid had a role-and it wasn't easy. But being Spartan wasn't just about muscles and marches. Readers will learn how the government worked, what kids ate (it wasn't delicious), what kind of stories they heard, and how they viewed honor, loyalty, and fear. Even though it happened thousands of years ago, kids today might be surprised to find things that feel oddly familiar-like team spirit, competition, and making tough choices.
Packed with facts, wild traditions, and questions to challenge the reader's thinking, this book brings the past to life in a way that's bold, curious, and unforgettable. Perfect for history fans, curious thinkers, and future warriors alike.