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    Civilization and Age of Empires has been great for us really! It has gotten DS really interested in history and lead us down some paths we might otherwise not have taken.

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    I also like the Durants. I found their 11 volume set in the late 70s and really liked it. I re-read it in the early 80s. I found it very accessible even when I was just 12.

    http://www.amazon.com/Story-Civiliz...p;s=books&qid=1238770499&sr=1-10

    And this audio CD is great. The material in the CD includes interviews.

    http://www.amazon.com/Lessons-History-Will-Durant/dp/1572703962


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    Thought I'd briefly report back on the Gombrich "Little History", which came last week. We've been reading it aloud to all three kids, and it has been extremely popular (as in begging for another chapter at bedtime--go figure! Harpo also takes off with it and reads it by himself.) It's a lovely read-aloud: the prose flows like water.

    The tone is warm and conversational--one might say avuncular, in fact--and while the author acknowledges some of the difficult (violent, bloody) aspects of history, he doesn't dwell on them, so my quite sensitive children have not been having nightmares about Genghis Khan, for instance. The coverage is from prehistoric man to just after the Great War, with a postscript chapter dealing with World War II. Obviously, with such a broad sweep, you'll have to go elsewhere for depth (though he does linger a little over some obvious personal favourites--the ancient Greeks, Confucius, the Enlightenment philosophers--prejudices I happen to share, so I was happy!), but what we were wanting was a compact sense of the big picture, which is exactly what we got.

    Hope that helps somebody--

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    Originally Posted by minniemarx
    and while the author acknowledges some of the difficult (violent, bloody) aspects of history, he doesn't dwell on them, so my quite sensitive children have not been having nightmares about Genghis Khan,

    Kahn would give anyone nightmares. What he did to Persia still gives me nightmares. He was Hitler and Stalin and Pol Pot rolled into one.

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    We're using Galore Park Junior History. It's secular. Starts with cavemen ...

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    British slant here, I'm afraid, but may interest some
    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/

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    I'm afraid it may interest some, too. LOL. Only kidding. These resources are great. I'm crazy about Usborne books myself and I'm going to look into these civilization games. Fantastic!

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