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Rating: Summary: Teaching today's children about the Holocaust Review: I purchased this book in order to prepare my 7 year old son for a visit to the Holocaust Museum in D.C. In the book you will find poignant poems and stories written by survivors of the Holocaust written in a way that can be beneficial to both children and adults. I recommend the book, but I would not agree with the age bracket of 4-7. I think some of the material can be presented to a child of 6 or 7 by a parent who can help explain it, but in my opinion, this book would be better suited for a child of at least 11 or 12 years old.
Rating: Summary: Teaching today's children about the Holocaust Review: I purchased this book in order to prepare my 7 year old son for a visit to the Holocaust Museum in D.C. In the book you will find poignant poems and stories written by survivors of the Holocaust written in a way that can be beneficial to both children and adults. I recommend the book, but I would not agree with the age bracket of 4-7. I think some of the material can be presented to a child of 6 or 7 by a parent who can help explain it, but in my opinion, this book would be better suited for a child of at least 11 or 12 years old.
Rating: Summary: Informative and touching Review: I recently read this book for my Honors Junior class. I find that it, like Night by Elie Wiesel, is an easy read. Yet I would not recommend either of the two for anything younger than mature pre-teens. It's not terribly graphic, but it can be understood at a much deeper level by older teens. All in all it was a great book which helped me to better understand what took place during the Holocaust and how it affective people who lived during it.
Rating: Summary: Informative and touching Review: I recently read this book for my Honors Junior class. I find that it, like Night by Elie Wiesel, is an easy read. Yet I would not recommend either of the two for anything younger than mature pre-teens. It's not terribly graphic, but it can be understood at a much deeper level by older teens. All in all it was a great book which helped me to better understand what took place during the Holocaust and how it affective people who lived during it.
Rating: Summary: The holocost project Review: My name is Eric leonard and am in the eighth grade and chose this book for a holocost report. this book is full of holocost poems and stories. I found many of the holocost stories touching. I would recomend this book to young adults that need to be informed about this terible time in history. I enjoyed this this book and would read it again.
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