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Old 10-20-2016, 09:02 PM   #1
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History for Kids

My son (8) is starting to get into history. In particular American history. He reads a few years ahead of his age.

Any good books or graphic novels or other resources to recommend? I was always more of a science/nature kid myself, so I never read much history.

I'd love to keep his interest high, so entertainment is somewhat of a factor.

Thanks for any recommendations.

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Old 10-20-2016, 09:10 PM   #2
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I think playing civilization and sending him into the civilopedia is a pretty cool idea, no?
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Old 10-20-2016, 09:24 PM   #3
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Probably not a viable option here, but as a kid I would spend loads of time looking through these:

Encyclopedia Year Book 1968: Robert T. Niland, Carole Fern Halpert, Lowell A. Martin, James E. Jarnagin, Jr. James E. Churchill, Mary Beth Cady, Helmut A. Abt, Harold Atkins, John M. Bailey, N. Carl Barefoot, Jack Straley Battell, David Eugene Bell, Wilf Bell, Betsy Talbot Blackwell, Raymond C. Bliss, George A. W. Boehm: Amazon.com: Books


Maybe I was a bit older than 8, but reading about the culture, sports, science (space race!), and politics from the late 50s through the 60s was enthralling.

edit: I think these were also titled "The Story of Our Time" from Grolier.
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Old 10-20-2016, 09:38 PM   #4
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Cornerstones of Freedom book series from the 60s-70s.
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Old 10-20-2016, 09:44 PM   #5
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I highly recommend the Horrible Histories TV series for a light-hearted/fun look at history. It's targeted at kids and runs widely across history all over the world, and I enjoy it even as an adult. I've only seen the first couple of seasons, but there was apparently another one in 2015, and originally it was a series of books (of which I haven't read, so can't comment there).
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Old 10-20-2016, 09:54 PM   #6
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My kids loved the Who was series of biographies. There are also some about things or places and some living people too.
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Old 10-20-2016, 10:05 PM   #7
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Have him read the "Who was" series. It covers a huge range of historical figures and events

Who Was? Books: A Series of Biographies for Kids
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Old 10-21-2016, 12:39 AM   #8
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There's was a picture history of the Civil War book by Bruce Canton I used to love as a kid.
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Old 10-21-2016, 09:48 PM   #9
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There's some things out there.

Usborne has a good selection of history books on various topics that are geared to kids. Wonderfully illustrated and detailed.

If you want something off the wall, the "You wouldn't want to be..." series has some good things on history all the way back to ancient times.

The "What was" or "Who was" series is non-fiction written at a 3rd-4th grade level. Some good titles there.

Horrible Histories are quirky titles too that offer some good info at a kid loving grotesque angle.
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