CAUTION: This Emmy award winning In Search of the Heroes DVD series is intended for mature high school students and adults, and includes scenes which depict real life situations about peer pressure, bigotry, drug and alcohol usage, and mild violence. This is done solely for dramatic effect in order to help teach students positive character values through the lives of both modern day teenagers and heroes of the past. The series stars NEST Advisory Board member Dr. Reg Grant, Professor of Pastoral Studies at the Dallas Theological Seminary and is produced by Greg Vaughn, the Founder and President of the "Letters from Dad" ministry.
Anne Frank was a young girl who was a beautiful writer. However, she also lived during the Holocaust in World War II. During 1942, she lived her life in hiding simply because she was Jewish.
Many people believe that Mark Twain was one of the greatest figures in American literature. He had a great sense of humor, enjoyed traveling, and delivered speeches in an eloquent and entertaining style.
The stories of these great figures of history are told through the eyes of present day youth, mysteriously transported to the time that they made history. One is a boy enamored with the neo-Nazi movement, and the other is a girl who will do anything possible - even lie! - to ensure that she passes her English class.
These three DVDs tell these historical stories in a way that will teach and entertain children of all ages. They are able to provide lessons in being truthful and tolerance.
All the DVDs include a Teacher's Guide and Student Handbook.
Don't miss out and purchase Mark Twain's Tragedy in the Graveyard, and Forget Me Not: The Anne Frank Story together in this specially priced package!
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