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Title::
What are castles and knights? [Wonderbook]
First Author value, for Searching:
Fabiny, Sarah, author.
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Audiobook player has 2 modes. Read-Along mode narrates the story. Learning mode asks questions related to the story.

Print book published by Penguin Random House.

Audiobook originally released by Penguin Random House.

Arizona State Library Grant 2025
Format:
Other
Abstract:
Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare. Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments.
Subject:
Knights and knighthood -- Juvenile literature.
Castles -- Juvenile literature.
Military art and science -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500 -- Juvenile literature.
Civilization, Medieval -- Juvenile literature.
Children's audiobooks.
Summary:
Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare. Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments.
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