Amazing World War II Stories
Amazing World War II Stories
Introduce your student to some of the most clever and tenacious unsung heroes of World War II with this collection of four true stories. Meet a squadron of female pilots doing nighttime bombings in dilapidated airplanes. Or encounter a lone soldier reputed to be unbreakable. With tales such as these, Amazing World War II Stories offers the type of history that sticks.
Other stories include the Navajo Code Talkers with their code that helped defeat the enemy, and the Ghost Army, a U.S. tactical deception unit that misled the Germans. Each action-packed story is presented in an engaging, graphic novel format. However, due to the candid nature of these stories, parents of younger children may wish to pre-read to determine suitability.
About Graphic Novels:
Experienced parents know that the amount of reading their child does will directly and positively impact his reading fluency and vocabulary development. That is why graphic novels, once relegated to the category of lowbrow reading, have experienced a surge in popularity.
You may think that the graphic novel is primarily for mainstream American children who are peppered by snack-size visual and audio bombardment. If you desire that your children slow down and feast on the written word, you may cringe at the idea of a graphic novel version of Moby Dick. But before you issue a home-wide ban on these books, consider the following.
If you have a reluctant or beginning reader, your first concern should be fluidity and competency. You will find that the graphic novel illustrations draw your child in even as the vocabulary becomes more complex. Then, because the graphics are so attention-grabbing, children often find themselves reading for pleasure.
If your reluctant reader is an older child, your primary concern may be making sure that he is culturally savvy. With graphic novels, vocabulary is introduced via contextual clues, making great literature accessible to more children. The interesting pictures and snappy dialogue (with little-to-no narration to bog the reader down) will encourage independent reading and learning. As the child's competence and confidence grow, his joy in literacy will increase.
Even if your older child is a competent reader, he will enjoy taking a break from the verbally intense books characteristic of higher-level learning. A 2006 study found that the amount of reading children did for fun decreased from the time they were eight through their teen years. Graphic books can re-engage them in the delights of reading for leisure and learning.
Some children may never read for pleasure. But most children, from the reluctant, faltering reader to the brilliant but easily bored adolescent will find graphic novels intriguing.
Number of Pages: 32 per book
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Capstone Press
Edition/Copyright: 2020
Interest Level: Grades 3-9
Reading Level: Grades 3-4
Consumable: No
Reproducible: No
Faith-Based: No
Navajo Code Talkers: Top Secret Messengers of World War II
Author: Blake Hoena
Illustrator: Marcel P Massegu
ISBN: 9781543573145
Night Witches at War: The Soviet Women Pilots of World War II
Author: Bruce Berglund
Illustrator: Trevor Goring
ISBN: 9781543573152
U.S. Ghost Army: The Master Illusionists of World War II
Author: Nel Yomtov
Illustrator: Alessandro Valdrighi
ISBN: 9781543573169
The Unbreakable Zamperini: A World War II Survivor's Brave Story
Author: Nel Tomtov
Illustrator: Rafal Szlapa
ISBN: 9781543573138
Review by Blushing Bibliophile
”We were happy to find stories we had never heard of before. A lot of time with history books it feels like you are reading the same thing over and over again, but not with this book!”
Read the ReviewReview by Living Life: Hour by Hour
”This book was amazing from the very first page we read up until the last. It was full of information that we learned in a fun and colorful way.”
Read the ReviewReview by Family, Faith, and Fridays
”As always, Timberdoodle has come through again, offering a wonderful Historical fiction collection about World War II that will capture your child's curiosity and provide a story that will not only entertain them, but inspire and teach them.”
Read the ReviewReview by Momz in the Know
”I definitely recommend checking out Amazing World War II Stories if you're looking for fascinating stories that will help bring your history curriculum to life.”
Read the ReviewReview by Mommy Octopus
” I think these would be great stories for those who are interested in WWII and want to know more about lesser known events.”
Read the ReviewReview by Purposeful Homeschool
”'Amazing WWII Stories' is a set of true stories from WWII in a graphic novel format. I show a flip-through, discuss my son's favorites, and talk about the other features included in these books.”
Watch the ReviewReview by Roads to Everywhere
”If you have a middle school or teen boy, or anyone who is intrigued by the World War II period, on your Christmas shopping list I highly recommend Amazing World War II Stories.”
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