

Uncover the secret agents of World War 2--an exciting history book for kids 8 to 12
Discover World War 2's hidden heroes and villains. Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents explores the intriguing world of spycraft and shows you what goes on behind the scenes in war.
From spy schools and ciphers to sneaky tools and secret armies, this guide takes you on a declassified tour of the undercover operations that helped decide the outcome of World War 2. There's also more than a dozen short spy-ographies that cover some of the most famous (and infamous ) agents that were active during the war.
This World War 2 book for kids includes:
Amaze your friends and family with all kinds of awesome facts about spies and secret agents from World War 2.
It takes about 4 Hours and 7 minutes on average for a reader to read Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II Book for Kids. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II Book for Kids is 3rd Grade through 7th Grade .
Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II Book for Kids is 152 pages long.
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Great for kids!
Derived From Web , Dec 25, 2021
He also said that Bustamante was a "perfect book to snag for him." Turner completed the task in two days. Definitely enjoyed it.
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Great info, would love more pics
Derived From Web , Dec 18, 2021
This book has a lot of interesting pictures and illustrations, but more images and illustrations would have been a nice compliment to the content, Mrs. Dhaliwal said.
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Students fighting over book
Derived From Web , Nov 6, 2021
I've had this book for three days and my students are bugging each other to get in the classroom and read it.
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WWII Spies
Derived From Web , Jul 30, 2021
It would be great to have well written and well-organized information for adults as well.
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An 11-year-old history buff loved it
Derived From Web , Apr 22, 2021
Any book that can get an 11-year-old boy interested in reading it is a great book, Mr. Rule told the judge. This added to his knowledge of history and because they are short vignettes, he enjoyed reading them.
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Derived From Web , Jan 12, 2021
Imagine, one said, what a used book would look like if you could look at it. The item was delivered within the scheduled delivery time. My son is very happy with it, said Gammerman. It's just that I try to purchase used when the option appears. Less waste when we reuse items instead of buying new. Thank you for making that an option, Mr. Dhaliwal said.
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left out the most important, and most decorated, spy in history
Derived From Web , Jan 12, 2021
how can someone write a book about spies and not name the father of one, General William Joseph “Wild Bill†Donovan?
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My third grade class loves it!
Derived From Web , Nov 11, 2020
The book was recommended to me by a third-grade teacher because I have some kids who struggle with reading and I can only get them interested in books about war. It's great to be back home, said Blair. Every one of my students is riveted when I read this book to them, and it's already helped them learn several new words, like democracy, fascism, and espionage, Mrs. Dhaliwal said. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone.
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