|title=A Roman Adventure (The Histronauts)
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Confident Readers
|summary= I have studied propaganda in my time and as a rule of thumb the most persuasive arguments are those people don't notice. The same can be said when educating kids. Some children lap up textbooks and non-fiction, but others need to be eased in. Tricking them is perhaps a harsh term, but would you rather learn about Ancient Rome via a dry fact book or an adventure title written in the form of a cartoon and packed full of puzzles and activities?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911509101</amazonuk>