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The Unbreakable Code
The Unbreakable Code | Sara Hoagland Hunter
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Because John is afraid to leave the Navajo Reservation, his grandfather explains to him how the Navajo language, faith, and ingenuity helped win World War II.
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John learns about his grandfather‘s service as a code talker during World War II in this picture book for older kids. It‘s a story based on the experiences of code talkers as they navigated the army and developed the code that could not be broken. A pronunciation guide in the back helps readers practice the Navajo language. #BBRC #PictureBook #LetterU

LibrarianRyan Cool. When I saw the notification I thought it was far 1y
Librarybelle @LibrarianRyan That was the first one that popped up in all of my searches! It gets confusing when different books have the same titles 😂 1y
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The Unbreakable Code | Sara Hoagland Hunter
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Toured a new library near me that has cards in the back of each book for children to leave their impressions. What do you think?

Lacythebookworm Neat idea 💡 😊 8y
ReadingEnvy Great idea! 8y
LeahBergen I think the librarian wrote both of the reviews on the middle line. 😂😂 8y
RebL We did an exhibit around this book that included response art from high school students. They thought the book was cool but felt like it would have been too much to take in during elementary school. 7y
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