The Castle The King Built

As we begin to prepare for a return to Dorset

And more wild and wonderful adventures at Corfe Castle

Exploring the ruins of the outer bailey, the inner ward and the gatehouse

The tall towers atop a hill

The views to the sea and across the land

I am reminded of a wonderful book by Rebecca Colby and Tom Froese

Theat helps children to imagine what life would have once been like inside the castle walls

The Castle The King Built is a fun rhyming non fiction book for young children

Perfect for a KS1 Castles topic

The book introduces young readers to all the people who played a part in building the castle and who might call the castle home

The repetitive refrain makes this a great book to perform with children

Through the pages we meet the masons, carpenters, blacksmith, grooms, knights, merchants, bakers, servants, minstrels and the King himself

We have loved learning about the special jobs of each of the people and imagining where in Corfe Castle they may have lived and worked

The retro rhyming text based loosely on This Is The House That Jack Built is fun to read aloud

And on first reading guessing the rhyme is a great game

The illustrations are wonderfully witty with a cat to spot on each page and fun characters

Including a grumpy baker and a groom mucking out with a peg on his nose

The feast is a delightful spread and it would be great to get little ones to study it and write a menu for the banquet

Finding out about medieval musical instruments is another project that would link well to this book

This is a brilliant book for anyone visiting a castle or learning about castle life

A super book published by Nosy Crow in collaboration with The National Trust

For more activity ideas and a comprehensive teaching guide do check out Rebecca Colby’s website

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