Description
Product Overview
This Scholastic Nonfiction book provides a comprehensive exploration of immigration and Holocaust history tailored for young readers. With 145 pages, it is designed for children in grades 3-7 and reading ages 8-12, featuring enhanced typesetting and screen reader support for improved accessibility. Key specifications include an English language publication, file size of 21.3 MB, and ISBN-13 978-1338627473, ensuring a high-quality educational resource that meets modern reading standards.

Usage
This book is ideal for classroom settings, home schooling, and independent reading by children aged 8-12. It supports learning about historical events in an age-appropriate manner, making it suitable for school projects, library collections, and family discussions. The target audience includes educators, parents, and young readers seeking to understand complex topics like immigration and the Holocaust through engaging narratives.
Why Choose Us
Scholastic Nonfiction is renowned for its high-quality educational materials, and this book stands out with its focus on sensitive historical topics presented in a child-friendly way. It boasts a 4.7-star rating from 198 customer reviews and ranks highly in categories like Children’s Books on Immigration, ensuring reliability and trust. The enhanced typesetting and accessibility features make it a versatile choice for diverse learning environments, backed by a reputable publisher with a commitment to educational excellence.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting for improved readability and engagement
- Screen reader support to accommodate diverse learning needs
- 145-page length with age-appropriate content for grades 3-7
- Focus on immigration and Holocaust history to foster empathy and understanding
- High customer ratings and bestseller rankings for trusted quality
FAQ
What age group is this book suitable for?
This book is designed for children with a reading age of 8-12 years and is ideal for grade levels 3-7, providing content that is both educational and accessible.
Does the book support screen readers?
Yes, it includes screen reader support, making it accessible for readers with visual impairments or other disabilities that require assistive technology.
What topics does the book cover?
It focuses on immigration history and the Holocaust, offering historical insights in a manner that is appropriate and engaging for young audiences.
Is this available in formats other than digital?
The details provided indicate a digital version with a 21.3 MB file size; for physical copies, check the publisher’s website or retailers for availability.
How long is the book?
The book has a print length of 145 pages, providing substantial content without being overwhelming for its target age group.






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