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This is the wall, my grandfather's wall. On it are the names of those killed in a war, long ago. "A father and his young son have come to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to find the name of the grandfather the little boy never knew. They share the sadness as well as the pride of having Grandpa's name there. This moving account is beautifully told from a young child's point of view." ( The Horn Book , starred review). "Himler's intense, quiet watercolors capture the dignity of the setting as Bunting's story reaches to the heart of deep emotions. A quiet, respectful exploration." (Booklist) "Captures the meaning of the memorial to the American people, especially to those who have lost loved ones. A sensitive and moving picture book." ( School Library Journal , starred review) One of this book's many 5-star reviewers commented: "As a teacher, this is the perfect book to read to help kids understand more about Memorial Day." Another reviewer, a Vietnam veteran, said: "Bought this to give to my great-grandson on Memorial Day. The book gave us an excellent story and illustrations that helped keep his interest and it started a great discussion that has lasted for weeks after the reading." Review: The Wall: A Perfect Childrenโs Book on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - A lovely book full of deep meaning for families connected to the Vietnam War. Simple enough for children to understand, but nuanced & strong enough to bring adults to tears, with no political agenda whatsoever. If youโre planning a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial with children for the first time, this is the ideal book to read in advance to prepare them. My father, a decorated Vietnam veteran, read this book to my daughter when she was 6 as a bedtime story. His best friend since boyhood was killed in the war and is on The Wall. I had gotten it for him to read to her & didnโt tell him what it was beforehand. He came downstairs after reading it to her & told me it was a lovely story & thanked me for bringing it for him to read to her. Before you buy, you can also see about finding the episode of READING RAINBOW with this book so you can determine for yourself if you want to get it. I canโt recommend it strongly enough. Review: Well written - I purchased this book to teach my daughter about the importance of Veteran's Day.. This is a great book. Very well written and easy for children to understand. The pictures are beautiful and the story is simple, but leaves a very lasting impression. We have read it several times. My daughter is 9 and can easily read this book by herself. We have had some wonderful discussions while reading the book. It is a great teaching tool. It prompted us to learn more and we ended up using this book as part of our Veteran unit study in our homeschool. I highly recommend it.


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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
C**P
The Wall: A Perfect Childrenโs Book on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A lovely book full of deep meaning for families connected to the Vietnam War. Simple enough for children to understand, but nuanced & strong enough to bring adults to tears, with no political agenda whatsoever. If youโre planning a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial with children for the first time, this is the ideal book to read in advance to prepare them. My father, a decorated Vietnam veteran, read this book to my daughter when she was 6 as a bedtime story. His best friend since boyhood was killed in the war and is on The Wall. I had gotten it for him to read to her & didnโt tell him what it was beforehand. He came downstairs after reading it to her & told me it was a lovely story & thanked me for bringing it for him to read to her. Before you buy, you can also see about finding the episode of READING RAINBOW with this book so you can determine for yourself if you want to get it. I canโt recommend it strongly enough.
B**N
Well written
I purchased this book to teach my daughter about the importance of Veteran's Day.. This is a great book. Very well written and easy for children to understand. The pictures are beautiful and the story is simple, but leaves a very lasting impression. We have read it several times. My daughter is 9 and can easily read this book by herself. We have had some wonderful discussions while reading the book. It is a great teaching tool. It prompted us to learn more and we ended up using this book as part of our Veteran unit study in our homeschool. I highly recommend it.
S**.
Veterans Day Read for School
I was looking for a book to read to a K-8 school for Veterans Day and this was a great option. Supplies information in a beautifully illustrated book.
D**Y
Excellent!
Bought this to give to my great grandson on Memorial Day. In today's world, most don't realize what Memorial Day really is. I used this book to teach my 8 year old great grandson that Memorial Day is not a long week-end celebrating the start of the summer season, nor is it a day to remember our Armed Forces veterans, but a day we remember all those died getting and then keeping this a free nation. I'm a Vietnam veteran and had him read the book to me and then discussed the story. Explained that when I went to Nam I had three children, and if things were different, he might be visiting The Wall to see my name. Also gave him a "Freedom Isn't Free" sticker and planned a trip to The Wall. It was a great experience for both of us. The book gave us an excellent story and illustrations that helped keep his interest and it started a great discussion that has lasted for weeks after the reading.
J**S
A stark memorial
So many things are accomplished in this haunting story of one dad and his son making that long trip to visit father/grandfather, whose name is etched into the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. Eve Bunting and Ronald Himler are respectful, reverent, and nostalgic in telling this story in "The Wall." I've been there and wondered how the pair would depict the memorial. What they put on paper is exactly what happens at the Wall, exactly! To make the experience wide-eyed and innocent, the author relays the story through this little boy's perspective. He's been prepared: he knows they have come to locate grandfather's name as one of 58,000 killed and missing in action. Bunting chooses to by-pass the location catalog and simply use 1967, the year Grandfather died in the war. Once they find his name, Dad takes out paper to use with pencil to rub his father's name as a keepsake. They leave a picture of the grandson below the deceased soldier's name. The boy has already explored some of the items that relatives and friends leave at the base of the Wall. The pair encounter four types of visitors: an elderly couple obviously visiting their son's name, a grandfather and grandson visiting the soldier-dad's name, and a group of girls on a field trip. Their behavior is proper, but not reflective of loss such as the others experience. The last visitor becomes the most deeply moving encounter. A man in a wheelchair with a blanket folded over where his legs should have been, an obvious veteran with a decorated ribbon, and obviously a Vietnam vet, rolls in. It is a chance meeting the boy will never forget. When they leave, the boy is sad, but wiser. He's been to the memorial erected in his grandfather's honor, as well as the 58,000 companions. He would like a grandpa as the other boy had, but he is proud to know his grandfather served his country. As an interesting side note, the father-son duo look to be Native American in an honorable tribute to an under-recognized minority who also participated in this war. Not one sentence of the story is overstated, not one illustration false. Script and art work in tandem in presenting a quiet little story concerning an utterly cosmic wound in the American psyche.
A**R
Must Have for Memorial Day
This is an amazing book to have in the classroom or for your kids. The pictures are phenominal and the story it tells is even better. I use this book to help teach a lesson to my fifth graders on Memorial Day. It's surprising that kids at that age still don't fully grasp the kinds of sacrifices soldiers have made throughout history, for the rest of us and this book does a good job paying tribute to them. It's a little heavy and I recommend reading it before reading it aloud to the class, but it leaves you with a feel-good ending and a patriotic urge to be proud to be an American. It also leaves you having a far greater respect for those who put their lives on the line and died for their country.
D**R
Veteran's Day in the Classroom
As a fifth grade American history teacher, I look forward to reading and discussing this book with my students. I gave it four stars because when reading it on the Kindle app some of the words do not show up on the page, and even though it is possible to decode what the words are from context, I would prefer that all of the words be there! This book will be a great discussion starter for us on Veteran's Day.
A**R
Easy for children to understand.
The Wall is an amazing memorial to see in person. This story of a boy going with his Dad to see the wall is a very good way to describe it for children. Everyone should know and understand this part of history. Memorials are to help us.
S**N
Great book.
Great book.
U**A
Highly recommend
Goods as described. Fast shipping. Highly recommend
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