The Roman Colosseum

The Roman Colosseum

Author
authorFanos Academy

Join Fanos and his wise owl friend on a glowing adventure through the ancient Roman Colosseum! Together they uncover stories of bravery, teamwork, and history hidden within its towering walls. Through fun facts and curious discoveries, children learn how people once gathered to cheer, build, and dream — and that true strength shines brightest when we work together.

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
Courage & Responsibility
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