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Description
This book profiles the International Communications Alphabet, a system developed in the 1940s using words to represent each letter of the alphabet, which is used by the United States military and throughout all civil aviation to clarify communications.
Quick Summary
This book turns the mysterious NATO alphabet into a secret code adventure kids can actually use in real life. They will love discovering how pilots and soldiers talk on radios, learning why "Alpha" means A and "Bravo" means B, and feeling Like the Willow Tree: The Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth Young Girl: The Definitive Edition of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition Lydia Amelia Piercey are cracking a code used in real missions. If your kid loves mystery and problem solving like in the "Cam Jansen" books or enjoys feeling like a secret agent, they will be hooked on this. Perfect for kids in kindergarten through third grade who are curious about how things work and love anything related to spies, vehicles, or communication.