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The Making of a Hero
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The Making of a Hero

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Explore the stories of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism that earned these remarkable individuals the Medal of Honor.Join Mrs. Johnson and her class on an exciting "hero hunt" through the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, where they encounter the inspiring stories of Medal of Honor Recipients spanning from the Civil War to modern conflicts. This captivating journey introduces young readers to the values that define a hero: citizenship, patriotism, courage, integrity, sacrifice, and commitment.

This book brings to life the stories of ordinary people who faced extraordinary circumstances. Learn how these individuals demonstrated unwavering bravery and selfless dedication in the face of danger, inspiring generations with their remarkable acts of heroism.

Inside this book, you'll discover:

Engaging stories: Explore the lives and heroic actions of Medal of Honor Recipients, including Jacob Parrott, Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Adkison, Paul Huff, Ralph Puckett, Jr., and Larry Taylor. Vivid illustrations: Immerse yourself in the captivating artwork that brings these inspiring stories to life. Educational content: Learn about the history of the Medal of Honor and the values it represents. Discussion prompts: Spark conversations about heroism, courage, and the importance of service. Local connections: Connect with heroes from your community and discover their remarkable legacies.

This book is perfect for:

Classroom learning: A valuable resource for teachers looking to engage students in discussions about history, character, and citizenship. Family reading: Enjoy these inspiring stories together and explore the meaning of heroism. Homeschool curriculum: Supplement history lessons with real-life examples of courage and sacrifice. Gift-giving: A meaningful present for children, educators, and anyone who appreciates stories of bravery.

What qualities do you think make a hero? This engaging book will spark discussions about heroism, inspire readers to find the hero within themselves and celebrate the enduring legacy of America's bravest. Perfect for classrooms, families, and anyone who wants to learn more about the Medal of Honor and the incredible individuals who earned it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Center for Youth Issues
Date
17 April 2025
Pages
32
ISBN
9781965066096

Explore the stories of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism that earned these remarkable individuals the Medal of Honor.Join Mrs. Johnson and her class on an exciting "hero hunt" through the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, where they encounter the inspiring stories of Medal of Honor Recipients spanning from the Civil War to modern conflicts. This captivating journey introduces young readers to the values that define a hero: citizenship, patriotism, courage, integrity, sacrifice, and commitment.

This book brings to life the stories of ordinary people who faced extraordinary circumstances. Learn how these individuals demonstrated unwavering bravery and selfless dedication in the face of danger, inspiring generations with their remarkable acts of heroism.

Inside this book, you'll discover:

Engaging stories: Explore the lives and heroic actions of Medal of Honor Recipients, including Jacob Parrott, Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Adkison, Paul Huff, Ralph Puckett, Jr., and Larry Taylor. Vivid illustrations: Immerse yourself in the captivating artwork that brings these inspiring stories to life. Educational content: Learn about the history of the Medal of Honor and the values it represents. Discussion prompts: Spark conversations about heroism, courage, and the importance of service. Local connections: Connect with heroes from your community and discover their remarkable legacies.

This book is perfect for:

Classroom learning: A valuable resource for teachers looking to engage students in discussions about history, character, and citizenship. Family reading: Enjoy these inspiring stories together and explore the meaning of heroism. Homeschool curriculum: Supplement history lessons with real-life examples of courage and sacrifice. Gift-giving: A meaningful present for children, educators, and anyone who appreciates stories of bravery.

What qualities do you think make a hero? This engaging book will spark discussions about heroism, inspire readers to find the hero within themselves and celebrate the enduring legacy of America's bravest. Perfect for classrooms, families, and anyone who wants to learn more about the Medal of Honor and the incredible individuals who earned it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Center for Youth Issues
Date
17 April 2025
Pages
32
ISBN
9781965066096