| Age: | 8-12 Years |
|---|---|
| Skills: | Language and Communication, Morals and Values Development |
| Type: | Books & Storytime |
The Diary of a Young Girl – Anne Frank
A powerful and deeply moving real-life diary of a young girl during World War II. An essential classic that introduces young readers to history, resilience, and hope through Anne Frank’s own words.
Description
The Diary of a Young Girl is the true account of Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager who went into hiding with her family during World War II. Written between 1942 and 1944 while hiding in Amsterdam, Anne’s diary captures her thoughts, fears, dreams, and reflections with remarkable honesty and maturity.
Through her writing, readers gain a personal perspective on the realities of war, discrimination, and human courage. Beyond its historical importance, the diary speaks to universal themes of identity, growing up, family relationships, hope, and inner strength.
This book is widely regarded as one of the most important literary works of the 20th century and is often included in school curricula worldwide. It encourages empathy, critical thinking, and meaningful discussions about history and humanity.
A must-read classic for older children, teens, and adults alike.






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