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Indlæser... The bantam and the soldier (udgave 1996)af Jennifer Beck, Robyn Belton
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In the midst of the fighting in France during World War I, a soldier named Arthur forms a special friendship with a bantam he calls Bertha. Suggested level: junior, primary. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)940.426History and Geography Europe Europe Military History Of World War I Special campaigns and battlesLC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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Critique (Genre): This is a great example of historical fiction for younger students. It introduces the Great War and gives a glimpse into the tragedies of war and loss, but not too much for students to handle. It shows students some of the things of daily life (like chickens) that still are present during war that children don't naturally think about.
Critique (Setting): This is a good example of an integral setting because the setting was in Europe where the Great War happened. Without the emphasis on this time period and setting, there wouldn't be as much of a connection to the historical aspect of the Great War. However, if the Great War or Europe wasn't mentioned, it could easily be a background setting and a historical fiction story about war in general.
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