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Originally Posted by Ben E Lou
She took an early interest in history, devouring the series whose name escapes me now where they insert kids into historical moments and tell the story from their perspective, in first or second grade. To this day she generally loathes fantasy/sci-fi books/movies. No interest in LOTR, Narnia, Harry Potter, etc. But she has already watched Glory a second time. I don’t even know how many times she has seen Hidden Figures. I’m pretty sure that was her first non-animated/“grown-up“ movie. She first saw it in the theater with a group of moms and daughters from her school, and we bought it as soon as it was available on Amazon.
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Magic Treehouse
She's probably a bit too old for the I Survived and the Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales books, but those are also good for kids more into history than fiction.