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Eva March Tappan

The Little Book of the Flag

In “The Little Book of the Flag,” Eva March Tappan crafts a concise yet rich narrative that delves into the significance, history, and symbolism of flags, with a particular emphasis on the American flag. Through her engaging prose, Tappan employs a didactic style, blending factual information with anecdotal elements to educate her young audience about the flag's representation of ideals such as freedom and patriotism. The book situates itself within the early 20th century literary context that sought to instill national pride and civic responsibility among the youth, reflecting a time when the discourse surrounding national identity was particularly pertinent. Eva March Tappan, an influential figure in children's literature, was dedicated to promoting an informed and compassionate understanding of history and culture. Her own experiences as an educator and a passionate advocate for social values undoubtedly inspired her to create a text that not only informs but also inspires pride in one'Äôs national symbols. Tappan's commitment to cultivating a sense of responsibility and understanding in the younger generation is a hallmark of her oeuvre, making this book a significant contribution to children'Äôs literature. “The Little Book of the Flag” is a quintessential read for parents and educators striving to instill values of patriotism and respect for one'Äôs country in young minds. Tappan's accessible writing, combined with historical insights, makes this book not just an introduction to flag imagery but a stepping stone toward understanding broader themes of national identity. It is a must-read for anyone interested in fostering civic awareness and appreciation for the values embodied in national symbols.
89 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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