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It's our 27th installment of We've Got Mail! Brooke Knight, our Editor-in-Chief, is replying to all our readers' questions and suggestions. We always love hearing from young historians, so please keep sending us postcards!
If you want to see if we've already replied to your letter, make sure to check our blog. Here's one of our latest volumes of We've Got Mail to get you started.
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Dear Mateo,
I’m thrilled you are enjoying your copy of Honest History and really appreciate you writing in. While we don’t currently have an issue on the American Revolution, that doesn’t mean we don’t have one planned. With America’s 250th birthday coming up this summer, who knows what magazine topic might show up in your mailbox!
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Dear Elli,
Thank you for writing in and for the topic suggestion. I completely agree that it is important we learn from the past or risk the mistake of repeating terrible tragedies over and over. That is truly great insight, and why we think it is so important for kids (and their adults) to learn about the past and explore lesser-known moments from history. I will definitely bring this topic to our team for consideration, and I really appreciate your postcard.Â
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Dear Caleb and Zach,
I love hearing that you enjoyed Issue 3 | War of the Currents. That was one of my favorite issues to put together, and I learned so much while working on it. I also appreciate your topic suggestions as well. We do have an issue on WWII (Issue 20 | From the Battlefront), but I think an issue on cavemen and the Revolutionary War would be really fun for kids! Thanks for writing in!
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Dear Penelope,
I love your topic suggestion! Marine life is so important to our ecosystem, and I think more people should learn why and how marine life keeps the world turning. If you have any specific topic suggestions you’d like to learn more about, please let me know! In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the next issue of Honest History.Â
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Young Historians! Do you have questions about our kids magazine? Is there a topic you want us to cover? Please send us a note (or drawing). It might appear on our next installment of We've Got Mail.Â