The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21 Activities
By (Author) Janis Herbert
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
7th February 2000
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
973.7
Paperback
160
Width 279mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
544g
History explodes in this activity guide spanning the turmoil preceding secession, the first shots fired at Fort Sumter, the fierce battles on land and sea, and finally the Confederate surrender at Appomattox. Making butternut dye for a Rebel uniform, learning drills and signals with flags, decoding wigwag, baking hardtack, reenacting battles, and making a medicine kit bring this pivotal period in our nation's history to life. Fascinating sidebars tell of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad, the adventures of nine-year-old drummer boy Johnny Clem, animal mascots who traveled with the troops, and friendships between enemies. The resource section includes short biographies of important figures from both sides of the war, listings of Civil War sites across the country, pertinent websites, glossary, and an index.
"Offers students a crash course on a subject that has spawned countless books and movies, and it's fun as well as informative." --KLIATT
Janis Herbert is the author of Leonardo da Vinci for Kids, The Civil War for Kids, Lewis and Clark for Kids, and Marco Polo for Kids. She lives in Oak Park, Illinois.