the tudors valued education, especially the poor who could not afford it, but the rich sent their children to school. the books they had were not as good as our ones today, but they had a "horn book" these werepeices of wood the shape and size of a tennis bat. On one side was the alphabet and the lords prayer, and the other side was plain, so they could practice their writing.
Yes, the Tudors were known to have a strong interest in literature and were avid readers. Queen Elizabeth I, in particular, was known for her love of books and was well-educated in various subjects. Royal court members and nobles during the Tudor period also valued education and patronized writers and scholars.
Katie doesn't like to read books.
Comet books
the tudors houselooked like a hisory book.
A Christian can read as many books as they like. It's not like it's the law that they have a minimum amount of books that they can read. as long as it's not bad.
I would ask Cesar Chavez if he like to read books because i like to read books with him.
I don't know but they basically read like books like the social studies book and all the books us Americans work out of now
he loved to read poetry
comet books
books
of course she wrote books
English: I like books. Spanish: Me gusta leer libros.
yes he read alot of books