Text and photographs briefly describe the fate of Jewish children after the Nazis began to control their lives.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent for the classroom,
By Joanne Hamza (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Children We Remember (Hardcover)
I am a 6th grade teacher of a multicultural awareness course in NJ. I came across this book last year and it was excellent. The pictures give the whole story in a very simple and powerful manner.I also found excellent discussion questions in "Memories of the Night: A study of the Holocaust by Anita Meyer Meinbach. I think Chan Byers "The Children we remember" is a must in the classroom library.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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The Children We Remember,
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This review is from: The Children We Remember: Photographs from the Archives of Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem, Israel (Library Binding)
This is a wonderfully touching book that introduces elementary age children to the holocost. The pictures are poignant and draw the children in. The text is simple and thought provoking. Children begin to realize that war affects everyone even the children.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A powerful photographic essay,
By Gary Selikow (Great Kush) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Children We Remember (Paperback)
This powerful photographic essay of few words describes the lives and tragic deaths of Jewish children in the holocaust and those who survived.
It consists of photos from the archives at Yad Vashem: The Holocaust Martyrs and Rememrance Authority in Jerusalem, Israel. It shows pictures of these children, many who were murdered, and some who survived during the holocaust, it is both stark and tender. As Elie Wiesel said of this little book: "Look at these children. Look at their faces. They will break your heart'. The book begins : "Before the Nazis . . . some children lived in towns like this," showing the children in happier times, going on to their suffering and starvation in the ghettos and in too many cases their evential murder. Real pictures of real children who lived during those times. The hope lies in their memories and of the stories of those who survived' Few words and many pictures, it brings home the tragedy of these times to young readers, in a way that few books can. I have been to Yad Vashem, and have also seen throughout Israel, many beautiful children, and remembered that children like these were once cruelly murdered in their hundreds of thousands by the Nazis. Israel must protect her children!
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