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You Wouldn't Want To Be in a Tank in World War Two!

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By Roger Canavan, illustrated by David Antram

The Tank Museum’s Education Officer and Research Project Manager have teamed up with Salariya to create a children’s book! The book features tanks that can only be found at The Tank Museum such as Little Willie, the Mark I and Sherman DD. Aimed at ages 7+, the book is filled with fun cartoons and facts to teach children about military history.

Get ready...World War Two is under way and you're being sent to the front line. You're about to learn about how challenging, uncomfortable and dangerous it can be serving in a tank! 

"You Wouldn't Want To Be" is a constantly-growing library of exciting titles which transport the reader to the grisliest times and places in history. The first-person narrative approach puts the reader in the shoes of some of the most unfortunate people ever to have lived. Humorous cartoon-style illustrations bring the characters to life, while informative captions explain processes or chronological events.