Author Name: Bentley Boyd
Reviewer's Name: Benjamin
Publisher: Chester Comix
Date of Publication: 2003
Rating: 1-5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Have you ever wanted to learn history? In American Symbols by Bentley Boyd,
you can learn all about the past and values of the United States. Under the leadership
of Chester, the blue crab, a class of students can prepare for a parade while learning
American history. With the theme of national pride and a desire for knowledge, the
characters go throughout time with a sense of wonder and curiosity in the events taking
place before them. Portraying historical events with a heroic, dramatic , and
adventurous light, the students are overjoyed to be learning. With many focal points of
national sacrifice, pride, and hope, the comic teaches children proper American values
and how to be proud of national holidays.
Also, with the silly and simple art style, you are drawn to the emotion and charm
of the illustrations. Second, using humor and irony, they explain tragedy, hard times,
and the melancholy of points in history. This includes the war of 1812, the near loss of
the Revolutionary War, and certain breaking points in America’s past. The lessons
taught include to never stand with tyranny, injustice, or giving up. Many examples are
shown with humor, such as the Statue of Liberty beating up a massive “tyranny”
monster, or the comedic timing of the Liberty Bell.
Overall, this is a fun, quick,
entertaining comic that can teach you valuable American values and history. The use of
humor, such as “When did the flag get too long?” help teach you effectively while
learning on topics as boring as national flags. Lastly, while the tone is largely silly,
inspiring moments such as the knitting of the first flag inspire lots of emotion, regardless
of your background. The attack of Fort McHenry, burning of Washington, Apollo 11
Moon Landing, and creation of the states all inspire a great sense of patriotism and
happiness.
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