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"This step-by-step activity book shows children how to recreate some of the crafts and special events of the medieval period using easily accessible materials. Children will especially enjoy planning a medieval feast, including making invitations, preparing the food that would have graced a nobleb2ss table, and dressing for the part. Activities include b5s making food that peasants or lords may have eaten, such as pottage, honeyed carrots, medieval gingerbread, and spiced cider b5s hosting a medieval feast and making your own invitations, decorations, and medieval menu b5s making your own coat of arms b5s weaving just as all medieval clothing was woven b5s making your own illuminated name card, mosaic, or stained-glass window, just like a medieval church b5s building miniature medieval weaponry b5s hosting a traveling puppet-show just like medieval entertainers."--Publisher's website (www.crabtreebooks.com)
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