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Reach for this book when your middle schooler begins questioning why people believe what they see online or how public opinion is shaped by those in power. While it centers on World War I, this guide is less about trench warfare and more about the birth of the modern 'information war.' It introduces complex concepts like psychological operations (PSYOPs), propaganda, and the art of winning hearts and minds through strategic communication. Designed for readers aged 9 to 13, the book breaks down how military strategy evolved from physical combat to psychological influence. It is an excellent tool for parents looking to build media literacy, as it provides a historical foundation for understanding how persuasion works in the modern world. By framing history through the lens of psychology and technology, it helps curious students connect 20th-century events to the digital landscapes they navigate today.