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This is a great book. My children were really interested in reading more about the bombing of Japan when were through. We are doing a WWII unit study so this fit right in with our book list. They have a section in the back that gives instructions for making origami cranes.
A story that will raise lots of questions in the minds of young readers. The answering of them will help adults understand, too.
A great book, small with large print and pictures every other page. Great for children, but can be read by adults too.
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A wonderful book about a girl with courage and hope. Her life is cut short due to the atomic bomb. An excellent addition to a WWII unit study.
I loved this book when we read it in my third grade class, and I've read it a few times since then. It's a beautiful, but sad story.
Great book!!!!! Very sad....... But great!
Based on a true story about a girl that was born in Hiroshima, Japan. She developes Leukemia from the radiation and recalls a Japanese legend. So she sets out to fold 1000 paper cranes. Good book we enjoyed reading about the Japanese customs.
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Sad and sweet... this was my daughter's favorite book from the time she was 6 until she turned 9. It is good for people who have an interest in death and dying and the spirit of those final days.
I love this beautiful, inspiring story!
This is a sad story, but it is inspiring how Sadako did not give up hope and kept fighting till her last days.
I loved this book when I read it for the first time as a child & I loved it reading it again as an adult. It really puts a human face on the after effects of war.
Thoughtful and teaches good values.