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Honest History magazine Issue 23 cover about israel and palestine

Issue #23

A Home to Many

 AGES 6–12 
$17.95
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Learn about the important history of Israel and Palestine in Issue Twenty-Three, A Home to Many. Readers will discover the stories behind the people, places and events from this region written and illustrated by both Palestinians and Israelis. 

Created as a starting point to uncovering the complicated and nuanced history of this place, A Home to Many explores topics from the region's ancient civilizations to recent history that led to modern-day conflict and tragedy. By learning more about its past, kids will begin to understand the conflict today—and as always, the history is shared through engaging stories, illustrations, and activities that bring the past to life.

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What's Inside

Learn about Israel and Palestine, written and illustrated by people from the region.

Topics include:
• Ottoman Palestine • Zionism • Jewish Pogroms • World War I • The Mandate Period • World War II and the Holocaust • The Partition Plan • The Nakba/ The War of Independence • Refugee camps and Checkpoints • The First + Second Intifada

In this issue

  • Israel-Palestine Conflict: A History
  • A Land of Ancient Civilizations
  • A Remarkable Find
  • The Oslo Accords
  • The War of 1967
  • Would You Like Some Hummus?
  • People You Should Know
  • Alphabet Activity
  • ... plus activities, coloring pages, and much more!

Magazine Details

  • 64 full-color pages filled with stories, illustrations and DIY activities
  • Velvet-touch cover and a perfect-bound finish


All print issues include an accompanying interactive, digital edition on the Honest History app.


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Loved the impartial and factual presentation of history without biased commentary. I read this as well and appreciated the clear history. I also appreciate the thought provoking questions at the end that were not leading questions. Instead asking “what do both sides have in common?” Or “who do you think it would be harder to be?” I loved seeing my child read this while asking questions and coming up with her own conclusions based on reality.

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Ksenia Michelsen
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Bailey Velazquez
Loved It

Seems to be an accurate impartial take on complex history of Israel Pallistine conflict.

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Kim Noddle
Love These Books

I have four books. They are honest and to the point! Every child should read them!!

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Steph Lewis
Honesty kids can handle

Finally both sides explained and represented.

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