The events of the first and second world wars collectively represent one of the most significant events in global history. Here are four books about these wars.
Browsing: World War I
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh, with its engaging plot and appealing illustrations, should be every parent’s go-to choice when introducing nonfiction to children.
Stay Where You Are & Then Leave will appeal to middle grade readers interested in twentieth century history, life in England during World War I; also anyone who has had to deal with a parent changed by trauma.
February is African American History Month. Sharing these books with young readers comes with the responsibility to discuss … progress towards equality.
The Children’s Book Review | July 9, 2014 About The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the Fall of Imperial Russia New from Candace Fleming, THE FAMILY ROMANOV: MURDER, REBELLION, AND THE FALL OF IMPERIAL RUSSIA (Schwartz & Wade / On sale July 8, 2014 / Ages 12 up) offers up non-fiction at its very best. From the acclaimed
By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review Published: December 4, 2009 Truce by Jim Murphy Reading level: Teens/Young Adult Hardcover:…