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The Knight's Handbook: How to Become a Knight in Shining Armor

The Knight's Handbook: How to Become a Knight in Shining Armor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect book for elementary students studying medieval life.
Review:

Teachers and students, would you like to spice up your knight life? Gravett's book is the perfect tool for you! The book includes chapters on: armor and weapons, being a knight, heraldry, castles and manor, food, knightly pastimes, and more. Each chapter also has student activities. Suitable for all reading levels, this book will enrich your study of Medieval Life

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Medieval Knights
Review: Would you like to know what knights wore for jousting or what it was like to live in a castle with turrets and a drawbridge?

This book has all that and more. Not only can you find out how to design a shield, construct a siege catapult and make a checkerboard and pieces, there are authentic recipes for knightly dishes. You can also take a quiz to see if you have what it takes to be a dragon slayer. (although dragons are rather cute and these days we don't slay them, we display them. As in cute little dragon statues.)

This book has fun information about:

Armor and Weapons
Making a Helmet
Becoming a Knight
Making a Knightly Sword
Heraldry
The Castle and Manor
Making a Castle
Food
Knightly Pastimes
Tournaments
Chivalry
A Knightly Code of Honor
The Crusades

There is also an interesting diary of Robert Fitzwilliam an 18 year old squire.

"Sir Richard answered five challenges to joust and broke four lances. His helm nearly came off during one pass, and his opponent's horse ran wide at another."

The author is an assistant curator of armor at the Royal Armories at the Tower of London. He has acted as a consultant on the world of the knight for television and film and is also the author of several children's books on the subject.


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