



Living On A Military Base
An eleven year old Air Force dependent tells an adventurous story of what life is like on a military base, explaining how similar but different it is to live on an Air Force base vs. being a civilian.
He lives on Kadena Air Base in Okinawa.
46 pages
Reading Age: 10-12 years

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What Readers Are Saying:
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My grandchildren loved this book as they are a military family. The book was very well written. My grandchildren ate 11 to 1 1/2. They enjoyed the book very much. If you have a military family or if you do not, this is a wonderful children's book. ~ Anna Anderson
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Interesting things I did not know before. It was interesting to read about a "different world" and not just to read but to see it in pictures, too. ~Inga Purina
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This author shares what it’s like to live overseas as a kid, while Mom/Dad serve in the military. It’s very informative from the perspective of an 11 year old boy. ~ Beth Robins
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Living on a Military Base by Mark McCraw is a thoughtful and engaging children’s book that gives readers a meaningful look at military family life. It helps children better understand the unique experiences, challenges, and sense of community that come with living on a base. Well-written and relatable, this is a wonderful book for military families and for anyone wanting to learn more about their world. ~ Judy Watters
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This book reminds me of being a military dependent and would be a great book for a child who is going to live abroad with their military family for the first time. ~ Michelle Walters




