Customer Reviews:
What non-fiction for young readers should be like December 5, 2007 Sarah Curran (Oxfordshire, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this book for my six year old son, as well as After The War Was Over. Both are perfect for dipping into and inspire endless discussions about what life was like in 'olden times' This book combines a personal story with factual information and wonderful illustrations. Perfect for children who are ready to progress from picture books to chapter books in terms of content but who like the reassurance of plenty to look at in a book as well as words. A great introduction to history and supports the national curriculum, my older son found it very useful during Year 5 as a reference book.
I tought the book was revealing,excting and accurate August 25, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I found the book very good but very short.It's for readers who are not so good at reading.I love stories about ww2 (world war 2).I find them very good and I rate this book 5 stars in my eyes Michale Foreman is a genius like Ms.Blyton,Mr.dahl and Ms Rowling.I also liked war game also by Michale Foreman Buts Thats another review.
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