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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Finish The Story! Harriet Tubman's Secret Raid

Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2022 (1/28/22) is in its 9th year! This non-profit children’s literacy initiative was founded by Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen, two diverse book-loving moms who saw a need to shine the spotlight on all of the multicultural books and authors on the market while also working to get those books into the hands of young readers and educators.

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"Finish The Story! Harriet Tubman's Secret Raid" by Jeffrey Bensam blends a fast-moving, colorfully-illustrated adventure with a carefully researched, true historical backstory. The book's 20+ interactive challenges are hard to put down and great to share with friends. Free printable downloads of the challenges, puzzles, and budget sheets so that you can replay the story or make it a group or class adventure are also available. 
Jeffrey Bensam is an author and storyteller who creates (and lives) hands-on, multicultural adventures. After he failed to become the "Bagel King of Bangladesh," he graduated from Dartmouth College, University of California, Berkeley, and UCLA and spent the first two decades of his career helping international publishers bring their products and content to audiences across the Asia-Pacific region. During the past 10 years, Jeffrey has produced more than 50 programs covering history, world cultures, and STEAM topics for children from ages 5 to 15. He lives with his wife and son in Shanghai, China where he has entertained thousands of families with his kid's story podcasts. www.instagram/jeffreybensam/
Jeff Sprafkin, publisher from Storyopolis Press (Story-Based Learning Adventures) for gifting me this book to review.
Book Reviewer Sue Ready is a freelance writer, food blogger, book reviewer of all genres, and a former teacher. 

I knew I was "in" for this fun reading adventure just by the cover that advertised choose how to relive a real Civil War mission with all 20+interactive challenges and  3 possible endings. 
The book begins with a plausible story scenario. Danny and Kenna are watching TV at Danny's grandma's house when a storm knocks out the power. They're left with nothing to do but listen to another one of his grandma's "when-I-was-a-kid" stories. But this doesn't turn out to be an ordinary story for the two kids as they learn
firsthand about Harriet Tubman, an American Civil War heroine. 
With a bit of imagination on the reader's part, Danny and Kenna take the reader on a secret mission time travel adventure with Harriet for the Union Army. Through a series of interactive challenges, the reader is invited to help Danny and Kenna as they assist  Harriet on her secret mission. 

As a former teacher, I found this book to have the appropriate vocabulary for grades 3-6 with a high-level interest for that age group. The reader can choose to go on a solo adventure with Danny and Kenna or take their whole class along on the secret Civil War mission with Harriet. The possibility of time travel always generates interest among readers. This book is not intended to be read in one sitting but in several, as the reader/s takes on challenges that follow clues and hints, examines several interactive charts, learns how to manage a budget, and ultimately makes a prediction for a suitable ending. Many of the suggested activities cross several classroom disciplines. The idea of having 3 different endings to choose from promotes collaborative decision-making.  

Two bonuses for the reader are learning about an important time period in history and acquiring numerous historical tidbits. I thought the author was clever in how he incorporated today's technology in the book's introduction The reader is encouraged to scan a QR code for taking on an extra bonus challenge for the secret mission.  The introduction also provides information on how to use the book with an Ebook reader. The book offers a variety of possibilities to keep the reader engaged in a fun learning adventure.   

Two ideas if you're looking at using the book in a library, classroom, or in your home.

1. Watch the trailer  https://youtu.be/te33emCVBnE

2 There are free, downloadable printable challenges (the same ones that appear in the book) you can access by scanning the QR code at the end of the book's introduction.  These printables enable students to re-do the challenges and Beat the Budget worksheets as many times as they would like.  You can use this to create various group reading activities and challenges around the book, e.g. students can make different budget decisions and see who is able to finish the mission with the most remaining money.

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing all of this with us. I love how you focus on cultural diversity often, especially when geared to our dear children.

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    I posted my book review #85 of Finish The Story! Harriet Tubman's Secret Raid

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  3. Great review, thanks so much for joining us for Multicultural Children’s Book Day!

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