Available Formats
We Will Remember Them: The Story of Remembrance
By (Author) S. Williams
Illustrated by Oliver Averill
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
27th July 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Warfare, battles, armed forces
355.009
Hardback
48
Width 244mm, Height 302mm, Spine 10mm
520g
Produced in partnership with the Royal British Legion, this beautifully illustrated book explains to children why it's important to remember the service and sacrifice of so many men and women from every background, who ensured our freedoms and way of life.
The sensitively written text tells of the world wars as well as other wars that are remembered at this time. It explains the history behind poppies, why we hold 1- or 2-minute silences and what happens in commemorative parades around the world. The book includes poems and quotes from veterans across different conflicts, and who served and sacrificed in different ways.We Will Remember Them is a helpful introduction to Remembrance for children in Lower Key Stage 2. The book, and especially the detailed illustrations, will help prompt discussion about who we remember and how we remember them.For every copy sold, 25p will be donated to the Royal British Legion.S. Williams (Author)
S. Williams is a children's author and editor who prefers working on non-fiction books, aiming to open children's eyes to the world around them.Oliver Averill is an illustrator based in the West Midlands of the United Kingdom, strongly inspired by history. He graduated from Falmouth University with a degree in illustration and enjoys creating his imagery through textures and mark making, which help create atmosphere in his work. Oliver loves to work on children's picture books, especially those with historical content. The Royal British Legion (RBL) is the UK's largest charity dedicated to supporting the needs of the Armed Forces community, past and present and their families. The RBL is the champion of Remembrance and safeguards the Armed Forces Covenant. It is well known for the annual Poppy Appeal and its emblem the red poppy.