At the Seaside

At the Seaside by Louise Spilsbury is a New Ed edition published by Heinemann Library in 2002. This 32-page book is written in English and is part of a series designed to introduce children to historical concepts, focusing on how everyday objects and experiences have evolved over time. The book specifically explores the history of leisure and work at the seaside, presenting a chronological overview from the 1900s to the 2000s.
Readers will find a structured examination of how life at the seaside has transformed over the decades, complemented by a timeline that runs across the bottom of each spread to indicate the specific decade being discussed. Additionally, case-study boxes provide engaging anecdotes from the past, enriching the narrative with real-life examples. This educational resource aims to enhance understanding of history, particularly in the context of Great Britain and Europe, making it a valuable addition to juvenile nonfiction collections.
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Part of a series that introduces children to the concept of the past and the fact that everyday objects have changed over time, this book examines the history of leisure and work at the seaside. The author discusses how life in the past differs from life today, looking at the topic chronologically in decades from the 1900s to the 2000s. The book includes a timeline running across the bottom of the spread to indicate which decade is being discussed. Case-study boxes provide anecdotes from the past.
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