Book details
The Titanic Story: Pocket History for Kids
Description
Pocket learning for Children: George JoshuaThe Titanic StoryThe Titanic Story is aimed at children aged seven and over. Every book in the Pocket History Series is packed with facts and trivia that are guaranteed to entertain and educate young minds.What people are saying about the Pocket History SeriesGoodreadsConcise, well written and interesting. What more can you ask for?Online PostFive star reading for teenagers and also younger children.Yorkshire Standard (reviewer: Justin Lang)The Pocket History Series is essential reading for children who are interested in our heritageThese are ideal books for discovering the joys of reading and also becoming reading buddies with mum or dad
Age
7-16
Text complexity
beginner
Length
41 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Educational Value: Reading this book can provide children with a detailed understanding of one of the most famous maritime disasters in history, teaching them about the Titanic's construction, voyage, the iceberg collision, and the aftermath.
- Historical Interest: The story of the Titanic is a significant event that has captured the imagination of people for over a century. This book can help spark a child's interest in history and the importance of learning from past events.
- Engaging Storytelling: If the book is written in an engaging and accessible way, it can make learning fun for kids. The dramatic story of the Titanic can keep young readers hooked while they absorb historical facts.
- Visual Learning: Assuming the book includes illustrations or photographs, it can provide a visual learning experience that enhances the understanding of the ship's design, the era it was built in, and the conditions during the disaster.