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World War 1

World War 1

This children's educational book offers a visual, accessible entry to the Great War, presented in a picture-book style that supports early readers. Its central theme is the human experience of the conflict—the resilience, fear, and camaraderie of young soldiers and civilians under pressure from trench life, home-front struggles, and global diplomacy. Ideal for middle-grade readers, teens, and history enthusiasts who value a human-centered approach, the tone is respectful, educational, and immersive.

Presented as a story-led, fully illustrated journey, the content blends personal moments with clear historical context. Readers follow a group of young conscripts as they navigate trench life, gas attacks, and air raids, tracing a journey from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, with vivid visuals anchoring the narrative.

The reading experience emphasizes human focus and accessible explanations of core concepts: causes of the war, life on the front and the home front, the evolution of warfare, and the post-war settlement. The illustrated format and approachable language keep learning engaging and memorable, inviting empathy and critical thinking.

  • Illustrated, narrative-driven non-fiction that brings a global conflict to life through the experiences of young conscripts
  • Key moments and perspectives from Sarajevo to Versailles, including trench life, gas attacks, and air operations
  • Rich illustrations and period detail that support visual understanding and historical context
  • Clear explanations of concepts such as causes of war, home-front challenges, and wartime technology
  • Accessible language designed for curious readers seeking empathy, clarity, and a solid historical foundation

After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of the Great War, enhanced historical empathy, and a foundation for exploring how global events shape everyday life. The experience leaves a thoughtful, lasting impression that sparks further curiosity, independent thinking, and a broader perspective on history.

$1.37

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World War 1

$4.56

$1.37

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This children's educational book offers a visual, accessible entry to the Great War, presented in a picture-book style that supports early readers. Its central theme is the human experience of the conflict—the resilience, fear, and camaraderie of young soldiers and civilians under pressure from trench life, home-front struggles, and global diplomacy. Ideal for middle-grade readers, teens, and history enthusiasts who value a human-centered approach, the tone is respectful, educational, and immersive.

Presented as a story-led, fully illustrated journey, the content blends personal moments with clear historical context. Readers follow a group of young conscripts as they navigate trench life, gas attacks, and air raids, tracing a journey from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, with vivid visuals anchoring the narrative.

The reading experience emphasizes human focus and accessible explanations of core concepts: causes of the war, life on the front and the home front, the evolution of warfare, and the post-war settlement. The illustrated format and approachable language keep learning engaging and memorable, inviting empathy and critical thinking.

  • Illustrated, narrative-driven non-fiction that brings a global conflict to life through the experiences of young conscripts
  • Key moments and perspectives from Sarajevo to Versailles, including trench life, gas attacks, and air operations
  • Rich illustrations and period detail that support visual understanding and historical context
  • Clear explanations of concepts such as causes of war, home-front challenges, and wartime technology
  • Accessible language designed for curious readers seeking empathy, clarity, and a solid historical foundation

After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of the Great War, enhanced historical empathy, and a foundation for exploring how global events shape everyday life. The experience leaves a thoughtful, lasting impression that sparks further curiosity, independent thinking, and a broader perspective on history.