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A great way to teach your children about the history of Pearl Harbor is through the use of books. They did not realize they were being attacked until they had seized the opportunity to do so. This led to the destruction of the US Pacific Fleet and the defeat of the Japanese Empire. Fortunately, the American military was strong enough to win this war, and the Japanese were unable to take control of the Hawaiian Islands.The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise attack by the Japanese on the US Navy on December 7, 1941. The Japanese did not anticipate this attack and were well-prepared. This meant that the US naval fleet had no chance of defending itself. Besides the US soldiers who were killed in the assault, there were 1,178 people who were injured and treated in the hospitals. Even though the attack surprised many people, the Japanese had planned the attack for months.
If your child is interested in ancient Greece, there are many facts that they can learn. The Greek civilization was active from 800 B.C. to AD 600. The ancient Greeks are famous for a variety of developments. They were the first people to develop maths, pottery, and architecture. They also invented pottery and other materials that are used today. The Greeks called themselves Hellens and their land Greece. Here are a few interesting facts about Ancient Greece for kids.The Greeks called their country Hellas, not Greece. They called it Hellada or Hellas. A common greeting in the modern world is shaking hands. The first historical reference to the yo-yo dates back to around 440 B.C. and is a popular game for young people. In ancient Greece, girls typically married at thirteen or fourteen years old. Until the Myceneans conquered Crete, there were no toilet papers.The ancient Greeks had animals such as dogs and cats. They also had a very complex system of justice. In fact, the Romans copied Greek culture so completely that they even renamed the Greek gods. One third of the people living in the city-states of Ancient Greece were slaves. In the city of Athens, there were law trials that involved more than 500 citizens as jurors. In the U.S., the jury size is a mere twelve.
Rocks rock! And your child can learn all about these different rocks, and why they matter in this book. By the end of this, your child will know all about rocks, and some of the cool facts about these rocks that will help them learn more about it, and why they're a part of our world
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