书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
48
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2007
出版商
Steck-Vaughn Co
ISBN-10
141904401X
ISBN-13
9781419044014
描述
In a vibrant collection designed for young readers, a captivating narrative unfolds, exploring the untold stories of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. This book immerses students in the rich history and cultural significance of these extraordinary individuals who played a crucial role in communication on the frontlines, using their native language as an unbreakable code.
Engaging illustrations complement the clear and accessible text, making the history both informative and engaging for children. The child-friendly format encourages curiosity and discussion, fostering a deeper understanding of the contributions made by the Code Talkers. Enhanced with thought-provoking notes for parents, this resource facilitates meaningful parent-child conversations, allowing families to explore themes of bravery, loyalty, and cultural heritage together.
As young readers delve into this important chapter of history, they're inspired to appreciate the unique contributions of indigenous peoples and the power of language. This book serves as a bridge connecting children to the past and instilling a sense of pride in their heritage.
Engaging illustrations complement the clear and accessible text, making the history both informative and engaging for children. The child-friendly format encourages curiosity and discussion, fostering a deeper understanding of the contributions made by the Code Talkers. Enhanced with thought-provoking notes for parents, this resource facilitates meaningful parent-child conversations, allowing families to explore themes of bravery, loyalty, and cultural heritage together.
As young readers delve into this important chapter of history, they're inspired to appreciate the unique contributions of indigenous peoples and the power of language. This book serves as a bridge connecting children to the past and instilling a sense of pride in their heritage.