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Archie's War: A Child's Guide To The Gre

Williams Marcia

Archie's War: A Child's Guide To The Gre

Subjects

  • History Time - blasts from the past

Average rating

5 out 5

4 reviews

This is a fascinating scrapbook insight to the First World War, as seen through the eyes of a young boy. In 1914, just before the outbreak of the First World War, ten-year-old Archie is sent a scrapbook in the post by his Uncle Colin. In the years that follow, until the war ends in 1918, he writes in the book and we experience life through Archie's eyes and learn about his world and his family in an exhilarating collage of strip comics, doodles, drawings, cartoon characters, mementoes, photos, thoughts and jokes. It's an astonishing insight into what it was like to be a child at this important moment in history. With its striking scrapbook style - containing flaps and fold-out letters - ""Archie's War"" is fun, informative and instantly accessible to a young audience. It supports KS1 and KS2 History: historical interpretation and enquiry, and KS2 English: reading in a variety of forms (letters, diaries, autobiographies).

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I found out about this book by reading My Secret War Diary by Flossie Albright and it was great to be able to read all about her dad's experience in WW1. I would recommend both these books.

Anonymous 10.08.2020

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good fun book

Anonymous 14.08.2018

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Archie makes a scrapbook with photos and information about living through World War 1. It is very interesting and yoiu learn about it in a fun way. Suitable for older children

Anonymous 20.08.2016

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It is good because it is about the war and it is like a scrapbook with loads of bits in it to read.

Anonymous 07.08.2015