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What age is Horrible Histories for?

14 replies

ensure · 01/12/2010 16:53

10-13 ish? Or younger? I was thinking of getting the annual for my niece and nephew...

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scurryfunge · 01/12/2010 16:55

Younger......more like 6-10.

domesticsluttery · 01/12/2010 17:35

Younger, my 6 and 8yr olds love them.

ChasingSquirrels · 01/12/2010 17:36

my yr3 8yo is loving them at the moment, and really gaining knowledge.
My nearly 5yo isn't interested.

curlycat · 01/12/2010 17:40

Maybe Guiness Book of Records or Ripleys Believe It or Not would be better for 10 - 13 age group. My dd is 10 and loves both of these though she does still like horrible histories

ensure · 02/12/2010 13:55

curlycat - I got the Guiness Book of Records the year before last and Ripleys Believe It Or Not last year! Haha!

Thanks all - back to the drawing board...

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mollyroger · 02/12/2010 13:58

my boys have loved it since age 7 and are now 10 and 13.

mollyroger · 02/12/2010 13:58

and still love it, I meant to say.

johnnydeppsarmpit · 02/12/2010 14:00

any age - bit silly to say they are too young, i like them!

Unprune · 02/12/2010 14:02

I totally love it, am 38.
I fancy half of them.

DiscoDaisy · 02/12/2010 14:04

My 6 - 10 year olds love Horrible Histories.
They're always singing the bloody songs which is why I now know the words to all of them! Angry

phild249 · 28/09/2019 11:03

I don't think there really is an age limit,I like them and I am 66

Willow2017 · 28/09/2019 11:11

I am ancient and I love it.
You are never too old to learn.
(Prefer the original one though)

22Giraffes · 28/09/2019 13:32

My 7 and 10 yr old still love it. So do I Grin lol at pp who fancies half of them!

Barbarara · 28/09/2019 14:37

I wouldn’t say 10-13 is too old but with kids, if they’ve read something when they were younger and moved on, it can seem unbearably babyish to them. Can you check with a parent to see what the current interests are?

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