
Una serie de terceros utilizan cookies para mostrar anuncios personalizados y obtener estadísticas al respecto, generar información sobre la audiencia y desarrollar y mejorar productos. Se incluye el uso de cookies propias y de terceros que almacenan datos habituales del dispositivo o acceden a ellos, como, por ejemplo, un identificador exclusivo. Si das tu consentimiento, también utilizaremos cookies para complementar tu experiencia de compra en tiendas de Amazon, conforme a lo dispuesto en nuestro Aviso de cookies. También utilizamos estas cookies para conocer cómo los clientes hacen uso de nuestros servicios (por ejemplo, mediante la medición de las visitas al sitio) con el fin de poder realizar mejoras. (I have only listed a few YA books, but if you have a teenager, encourage them to read Maus by Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer prize-winning, critically acclaimed graphic novel.Utilizamos cookies y herramientas similares que son necesarias para permitirte comprar, mejorar tus experiencias de compra y proporcionar nuestros servicios, conforme a lo dispuesto en nuestro Aviso de cookies. Here are important children’s books about the Holocaust and World War II that will teach children more about this dark period in history.

We need to keep these stories alive so we always remember and never, ever repeat this kind of horrible genocide again.


How did this happen? And how can we make sure this never happens again. It’s estimated that over 6 million Jews were killed in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Not to mention, we need to remember that the horrors were perpetuated by regular people who become villains and monsters, turning on neighbors to follow a dangerous, hateful leader named Adolf Hilter. If we don’t understand the Holocaust and the genocide, we are doomed to repeat it. In order not to repeat the past, we must understand it. Children’s books about the Holocaust and World War II help kids understand the past through historical fiction and nonfiction stories because they immerse readers in the experiences of people who lived through it, whether fiction books or nonfiction books.
