Lost Trail: Nine Days Alone in the Wilderness

Lost Trail: Nine Days Alone in the Wilderness
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Graphic U.S. History - Set of 12

Graphic U.S. History - Set of 12
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Graphic Shakespeare book. The black cover has white text and 4 illustrations. The plays listed on the cover are Romeo & Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, Macbeth, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The image in the top-left is a man holding a human skull. The one on the right is of 3 witches around a boiling cauldron with a shadow figure behind them. The one in the bottom-left is of a person with a donkey head and 2 fairies. The one on the bottom-right is of Caesar being grabbed by people at both sides.

Graphic Shakespeare
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The United States Constitution book cover. The background is black with large red and blue highlights across the page. The title text is written in white across the top and middle. The bottom has an illustration of a man signing the constitution with a large crowd lined up behind him. The crowd includes men, women, and children of different ethnicities.

The United States Constitution
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Disasters in History, a graphic novel collection. The cover shows 3 scenes. The scene on top of the title shows a man leading his oxen with covered wagon through a frozen wind storm. On the left, under the title, it shows a blimp on fire in the sky and a scared man in s suit looking up at it. On the right are 2 firefighters fighting a fire on a tall building. There is a Timberdoodle Top 10 Gift of 2022 award seal over the bottom-left corner of the picture.

Disasters in History 8-Book Compilation
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True Stories of War, set of 3 graphic novels. True Stories of World War 1 (bottom-left) shows a man controlling a war gun while soldiers head into battle. True Stories of the Civil War (top-middle) shows 2 soldiers divided. The left soldier stands in front of the American flag. The right soldier stands in front of a Confederate flag. True Stories of World War 2 (lower-right) shows 4 soldiers on moving through water with their weapons ready. The soldier to the right is holding up another soldier.

True Stories of War Graphic Novels 3-Book Set
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Amazing World War 2 Stories book cover. The cover is mainly a light blue sky with clouds. The illustration below shows 4 soldiers, in uniform, climbing a hill with an American flag to plant it in the ground. Under the title at the top, it reads “four incredible true tales.”

Amazing World War II Stories
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The Search and A Family Secret book covers. The Search cover shows a girl running through a plowed farming field away from military vehicles and a farmhouse. The Search is covered over by A Family Secret that is in front. A Family Secret cover shows a red-haired teenage boy in an attic with scattered books and photos. He is holding a covered dagger and a Star of David and looks concerned.

The Search and A Family Secret Graphic Novels
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A Family Secret book cover shows a red-haired teenage boy in an attic with scattered books, photos, and papers all over the floor. There is an open suitcase next to him and boxes in the background. He is holding a covered dagger in his right hand and a Star of David in his left. He is looking over his shoulder in concern.

A Family Secret
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The Search cover shows a woman in a pink dress and cream-colored apron running through a plowed farming field to escape military vehicles parked at a farmhouse. She is looking back in concern. There are trees and a brown barn in the background with a sunset and intense clouds above.

The Search
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Wile E Coyote Compilation

Wile E Coyote Compilation
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Boy holding The Gettysburg Address open in left hand while holding a black paper top-hat and beard with his right hand with a white background.

The Gettysburg Address
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The Irena, Book 1, Wartime Ghetto cover. The background is grayish beige and shows a mass of children in tattered clothing with Irena near the front holding 2 children’s hands. She is wearing a long olive green jacket with a bucket style hat with a bow around the middle. There is a concerned white dog looking up at a little girl with a doll in the front row. The title is in the upper-right of the book.

Irena Book One: Wartime Ghetto
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Stealing Home book cover. The background shows snowy mountains with green trees toward the bottom and coming forward. In Front, with his back showing, is a boy in gray pants and a long jacket, wearing a white and red baseball cap and holding a baseball glove in his right hand. Next to him on the grass to his left is a brown suitcase and a baseball in the grass to his right. He is looking toward the mountain with cabins on each side and one between him and the mountain.

Stealing Home
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The Faithful Spy

The Faithful Spy
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Courageous Kids set of 8

Courageous Kids set of 8
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Heroic Animals set of 4

Heroic Animals set of 4
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Experienced parents know that the amount of reading their child does will have a direct and positive impact on his reading fluency and vocabulary development. That is why graphic novels--which we used to refer to as comic books--though once relegated to the category of lowbrow reading, are now experiencing a surge in popularity.

You may think that the comic book medium is primarily for mainstream American children who are peppered by snack-size visual and audio bombardment. If you desire that your children slow down and feast on the written word, then you may cringe at the idea of a graphic novel version of Moby Dick. But before you issue a home-wide ban on these books, consider the following.

If you have a reluctant or beginning reader, your first concern should be for fluidity and competency. You will find that the graphic novel's illustrations draw your child in even as the vocabulary becomes more complex. Then, because the graphics are so attention-grabbing, children often find themselves reading for pleasure.

If your reluctant reader is an older child, your main concern may be making sure that he is culturally savvy. With graphic novels, vocabulary is introduced via contextual clues, making great literature accessible to more children. The interesting pictures and snappy dialogue, with little-to-no narration to bog the reader down, will encourage independent reading and learning. As the child's competence and confidence grow, so will his joy of literacy.

Even if your older child is a competent reader, he will enjoy taking a break from the verbally intense books characteristic of higher-level learning to enjoy a more visual form of storytelling. A 2006 study found that the amount of reading children did for fun decreased from the time they were eight through the teen years. Graphic books can re-engage them in the delights of reading for leisure as well as for learning.

There are children who may never read for pleasure; God just might have wired them differently. But most children, from the reluctant, faltering reader to the brilliant but easily bored adolescent, will find graphic novels intriguing.