by Nancy Krulik
The Villa Borghese Gardens
This park in the center of Rome is filled with so many beautiful trees that it has been nicknamed the green heart of Rome. The Villa Borghese Gardens are filled with fun things to see and do. There’s a puppet theater, a zoo, a restaurant, and a lake with rowboats. But kids seem to like riding the carousel best!
The Colosseum
This giant amphitheater, or entertainment center, was built almost two thousand years ago! There were enough seats in the Colosseum for forty-five thousand people. In ancient times, people gathered to watch all sorts of shows and games. Some of the games were really scary and dangerous—men called gladiators used swords to fight off wild lions and tigers!
About the Author
Nancy Krulik is the author of more than 200 books for children and young adults, including three New York Times Best Sellers. She is best known for being the author and creator of several successful book series for children, including Katie Kazoo, Switcheroo; How I Survived Middle School; and George Brown, Class Clown. Nancy lives in Manhattan with her husband, composer Daniel Burwasser, and her crazy beagle mix, Josie, who manages to drag her along on many exciting adventures without ever leaving Central Park.
About the Illustrator
You could fill a whole attic with Seb’s drawings! His collection includes some very early pieces made when he was four—there is even a series of drawings he did at the movies in the dark! When he isn’t doodling, he likes to make toys and sculptures, as well as bows and arrows for his two boys, Oscar and Leo, and their numerous friends. Seb is French and lives in England. His website is www.sebastienbraun.com.