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D-Day Book for Kids

D-Day! Tell your children about it with an easy, safe and beautiful book": Little Johnny Superman and his D-Day Adventure. A Tale for Young and Old" by Francoise Johnson.

How do you tell children a war story? How do you talk to them about World War II and D-Day?

Written in a child-friendly style, illustrated by ABC Educational and Training Materials, full of vivid and colorful pictures that retain children's attention, this book will both entertain and educate youngsters about the incredible accomplishment of these courageous Americans who put their lives on the line to protect the freedom of Europeans. In so doing, these men changed the course of European and World history. Children are exposed at an early age, to their ancestors' can-do spirit and pluck. How magnificent, stimulating and inspiring this true story is for these young minds! Reality is greater than fiction! Kids love it!

Recently accepted into the Sarasota County Public Libraries, endorsed by the January 26, 20121 Chicago Tribune, the January 27, 2021 Daily Southtown in Chicago, the Villager, a monthly publication of the Beverly Area Planning Associations as well as Amazon readers, this children's book, for age eight (8) and up, narrates the story of a ninety-four years old veteran who landed on a Normandy beach, France, on June 6, 1944 (D-Day,) and who thought that he was Superman! From a television interview of this surprising and humble hero, Johnson imagined his life and wrote it. In this epic story, as in reality, the good guys win over the bad ones! Our brave young American is not just dreaming that he is Superman. He becomes Superman because he beats the green monsters (fascists) who destroy everything and everyone on their path. He and his fellow Americans Win!

Celebrations! Festivities! Parades! All over the world, everyone is celebrating Johnny! He is a hero. He is Superman! The day he landed in Normandy is an extraordinary American achievement; it becomes D-Day, celebrated by all, each year,

with great pride.

Additionally, the youth are encouraged to learn about such topics as D-Day, D-Day songs, Europe, and to think about and identify, in the mist of the COVID pandemic, the heroes in their families and communities.

"Little Johnny Superman and His D-Day Adventure." A true tale for young and old is available on amazon.com/children's book section.

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