A wonderful book for a child age 8 which discusses a difficult topic. Gives enough information with out going overboard. My daughter was very interested, and it brought up some good discussions.
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"The Diary of Anne Frank" was required reading when I was in middle school and rightfully so. It is a story that all children should be aware of so that they learn of the terrible events of World War II. Furthermore, since those that deny the Holocaust always seem to have a life beyond their version of reality such knowledge will hopefully reduce their numbers. This book is written at the level of the early elementary school...
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This book was purchased for my 9 and 10 year old nieces. It was a wonderful book and very easy to read! Thank you
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Anne Frank is jewish.The Nazis want everyjew to wear a star that says jood.But they are hidingin the secret annex.so that they wont be sent to secret Gearmamany camps to wrok in. I feel sorry for anne frank because she did not get to be free. I recommend this book to people who are not prejudice because some people did not like jewish people like Adolf .A.Hitler.I think that the people who read it are going to enjoy...
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Anne Frank lived a secret life with her family. She had to hide from the Nazis and she wrote her experiences in a diary. This is written for ages 4-8, however I would recommend it for ages 6-8. This story has more complex sentence structure, information boxes an alphabetical glossary and a comprehensive index. When Otto gave Anne a red and light-green checked notebook with a metal lock, she never imagined the impact she...
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