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🌋 Ignite young minds with the explosive story of Pompeii’s last day!
Escape from Pompeii is a captivating children’s historical fiction book that transports readers to AD 79 Pompeii during the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Perfectly aligned with KS2 curriculum, it blends engaging storytelling with educational content about Roman life and natural disasters. Praised by educators for inspiring creativity and critical thinking, it holds a 4.7-star rating from over 770 reviews and ranks top 3 in Children’s Historical Fiction on Ancient Civilizations.




| Best Sellers Rank | 6,528 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in Children's Historical Fiction on Ancient Civilizations 547 in Action & Adventure for Children (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 771 Reviews |
S**S
Inspirational historical story with great illustrations
This was purchased to use with pupils studying both the Romans and Natural Disasters - what a great story to help link the two and bring events and times to life in the children's imaginations! it proved useful for stimulating discussions, encouraging questions and inspiring writing. For anyone not a teacher out there, it is also a great children's story and interesting read!
L**N
Fantastic
I lost my first copy of this book and still feel that a colleague saw it and wanted it for themselves. However, I bought a new copy to use with my new class. It is great in explaining the daily life of Romans from a kids point of view, and to offer a view point about the disaster. So many schemes recommend that the children write newspaper articles about such events. This offers a way into the story and offers information that they can use as if they were eye-witnesses themselves. Also contains great art ideas to use in Art lessons, especially its use of colour and pattern.
N**D
Good children fiction
Excellent illustrations. Great story
A**R
Although the ending is sad, the children related to it well and were ...
I used this when teaching about Pompeii to a group of year 2s and 3s. We used it as inspiration for our own volcano stories. Although the ending is sad, the children related to it well and were quite glad it was realistic. The language used was great and ticked off speech punctuation, prepositional phrases and noun phrases. I would recommend this book to teachers and children interested in the Romans. My class took the song from the story and turned it into a playground chant so it has definitely stuck with them!
R**0
A must have
Extremely well written and illustrated book. My son read it all with me the moment it arrived. It brings to life the volcanic erruption that happened in Pompeii by having characters who were living in that city at the time. The illustrations are colourful and descriptive as well.
Z**U
Very nice book
I bought this book for my 7yo who needed it for school literacy lessons. She loved it even though it didn't have happy ending. She still comes back to it and reads it. Illustrations are nice and helped a lot with her writing.
F**I
Great book!
Great book which I brought for my 8 year old daughter who is learning about the Romans. Sweet story with really lovely pictures. Would also be suitable for a younger child.
S**Y
Good story
My granddaughter really enjoyed this book. Learnt about what damage a volcano can do
C**.
Purchased for an elementary gifted unit. An interesting perspective ...
Purchased for an elementary gifted unit. An interesting perspective on the eruption of Vesusvius. Arrived on time and met buyer expectations.
P**L
Nice Story for Preschooler
My almost-4-year-old liked the story so much that he had asked my partner to read it for him again and again.
C**D
Great book
We bought this book for our children before our trip to Pomeii. The book told the historically accurate account of the Pompeii tragedy in an age-approriate way. The illustrations were also very nice.
D**L
Traumatizing
I assumed - wrongly - that I could trust a children's book to be appropriate for children. This book introduces a family, lets the reader invest in them, then kills all but two children, and the children carry a deep sadness for the rest of their lives. I did not see or read the previous review, or I would have known. I am so sorry - my grandson was very distressed. Yes, of course it was a distressing event - but a child does not need to experience intimate, heartfelt loss from an historical event.
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