We Were There The 1970s

We Were There The 1970s by Rosemary Rees is a 32-page book published by Raintree Publishers in 1993. This edition is part of a series that focuses on different decades, aiming to engage children with history through first-hand memories. The book is organized around themes such as home and school life, illustrating key historical concepts of change and continuity.
Readers will find that this book presents a unique approach to history, making it accessible and relatable for younger audiences. By emphasizing personal experiences from the 1970s, it encourages children to connect with the past in a meaningful way. The themes explored in this edition help to highlight the significant social and cultural shifts of the decade, providing a foundation for understanding the broader historical context.
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On eof a series of six books, each concentrating on a decade, which present first-hand memories and aim to bring history alive for children. Organized around themes such as home and school life, the series sets out to display the key historical concepts of change and continuity.
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