World War 1 & 2 History for Kids is a special “Two Books In One Collection”
Prepare for an epic journey through the dramatic events of World War 1 & 2
Included in this Captivating “2 Book Collection”
World War 1 History For KidsWorld War 2 History For Kids Unlike typical history books, this “2 book collection” is filled with exciting stories, intriguing metaphors, and lessons that will inspire and educate young readers.
Inside you'll discover valuable lessons intertwined with stories to help young readers understand the significance of both World War 1 & World War 2.
Discover what caused World War 1 & 2, from Europe's arms race to a shocking assassination in Sarajevo, and the rise of Dictatorship in Germany, all showing how small events can change history in big ways
Prepare to be captivated by heroic tales, such as the brave soldiers who raced on horseback through enemy fire in the Battle of Beersheba in 1917. Learn about pivotal moments like the Battle of Britain in 1940 and the shocking events of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Unveil the world of secret codes and marvel at the incredible weapons crafted by the ingenious wartime innovators. Explore the intense moments leading up to the dropping of the atomic bomb, and experience the jubilation of V-E Day;
But it's not just about battles and conflict – this book also delves into the emotional journeys of people forced to migrate and resettle.
Discover how seemingly average individuals transformed into heroes when their countries needed them most. Through its captivating stories, vivid metaphors, and powerful lessons, this book ensures that the heroes and history of this era come alive for young minds.
So buckle up, get ready for adventure, and embark on an unforgettable journey through the pages of this remarkable 2 book collection!
Unlike my husband, I am not a history nerd, especially relating to WWI and WWII. He tosses words like, "Battle of the Bulge," and I think he is referring to a woman's losing metabolism with age.
With this book, I learned it had to do with WWI in Britain. You can fact-check me. That is how great these two books are in making you want to learn. The authors are fantastic in their ability to draw correlations children can understand. For example, the authors talked about bullying with Hitler. They described how disconcerting the Japanese-Americans must have felt because they did not look American. They were used as spies against their ancestral land and prove allegiance to America.
Looking back at my 11th grade history book, it is pitiful how little knowledge I gained in comparison to the richness in detail these books provided me about the great world wars.
The abundance of information and relevance to situations children can relate to had me reading late into the nights. I will be reading other books History Brought Alive has provided.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.