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Loading... H Is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet (original 2006; edition 2010)by Devin Scillian (Author)
Work InformationH is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet by Devin Scillian (2006)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() This is a great book that can be used for more than one purpose. The main idea of this text is the military. However, it also includes the letters of the alphabet. Each letter of the alphabet represents an aspect of the military. Each page provides information on the different branches of the military and the history behind them. There is also a little story that goes along with the alphabet to make it interesting for students. My personal response to the book: The book is great and brings the military to primary children when they are learning the alphabet. I would like to have this book added to the school's collection. Any military based primary school should have this book in their library's collection. Curricular connections: The curricular connections include military and teaching the alphabet. A primary educator could readily use this book when teaching the alphabet. There is so much possibility and discussion following the viewing of this book. This book is a bit one sided in its explanation of the American Military, but this is to be expected in a children's book. It does a wonderful job of discussing the more admirable aspects of the military and military life and is very informative regarding certain aspects of the military. The book, especially in the poetry sections, makes various generalizations that give the reader a glimpse, however one-sided, into the mind of someone in the military. no reviews | add a review
"Using the alphabet format, this picture book describes the many situations and experiences that military families, especially their children encounter. For example history, rank, and quarters are explained"--Provided by publisher. No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)355.00973Social sciences Public Administration, Military Science Military Science Biography And History North America United StatesLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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