In his highly acclaimed middle-school class "Great Battles for Boys," author Joe Giorello has ignited a love of military history in hundreds of boys. Now with this engaging non-fiction series written specifically for boys ages 8-14, your son can experience that same thrilling adventure in learning.
Your child will enjoy listening as they learn about some of WWI's most fascinating figures, such as Lawrence of Arabia, Sergeant York, and the Harlem Hellfighters. Listeners will gain an understanding of the world events shaped by this monumental conflict, including the Russian Revolution of 1917. If your child likes action-packed accounts, authentic details, and short but exciting chapters, then they'll love this audiobook - and never hear history as boring again!
Joe Giorello teaches a highly popular middle-grade class in the Seattle area called “Great Battles for Boys." Find out more at his website, http:// www.greatbattlesforboys.com, or at the Facebook page for Great Battles: https:// www.facebook.com/greatbattles
I found this book, and other books by this author, when I was looking for Christmas presents for my son to encourage him to continue reading. I got a copy for myself to read alongside him. He really enjoyed the book and so did I. A great primer for military history, especially for young kids.
Read out loud with my 10 year old son. I appreciated the format. Suffers a bit with some editing errors, but nothing that messes up the meaning of the content. I look forward to reading some more of the series, both to introduce my son to these massive scale wars and to refresh my memory of what I most likely learned in high school history.
Easy to follow chronologically and includes major battles. I did notice some inaccurate information. Descriptions of advancements in engines now run by steam and not by coal - in order to make steam the ships used coal. I also thought the description of the Battle of Jutland was off a bit in terms of the flow of battle, but many authors struggle with this battle, often neglecting British extensive use of mines throughout the war. The maps are helpful but due to poor print quality it’s hard to determine the various alliances involved, all the shades look the same. The stories of the individual soldiers and sailors are interesting and bring to life these battles in a more humanistic way. A quick read and fine for an introductory reader but maybe not for someone looking for an intermediate level exploration of these battles.
This books is a great introductory to WWI with many of the important battles. I like the author’s riding style and attention to details. However, many of the pictures are very difficult to read. The pictures are dark, and many times the pictures are way too small to see the details the author is describing. My son and I enjoyed the book. I do wish that there had been a little bit more attention to editing the book as there are some grammar mistakes and left out words. Since I was reading the book to my son, I could easily fix those mistakes while reading aloud. My concern would be for those children reading the book by themselves. Overall, I would highly recommend this book to any child who has an interest in history.
Proofing this book before giving to my nephews for Christmas. The battles are told with the factual details, even if those details are gory, but without the writing lingering in a gruesome manner that would be inappropriate for the target age-range.
Content Note: Quotes from soldiers are kept entirely accurate, including any language. D*** and h*** are the most common. No S*** or f-bombs. If you are uncomfortable with your younger boys reading that kind of language, you may wish to proof with a black market on hand.
Bought for my grandchildren and read it to review before giving to them. Short and engaging I am now reading them along side them. I am learning things I never knew! Moving onto read about WWII.