The kid's exhibit follows the story of a little boy. Through being forced to wear stars and live in a ghetto, to being sent to a camp where he never sees some members if his family again. When you're talking Holocaust for kids aged 7-12, really anything more graphic could be rather traumatizing. It's well done and discusses a lot of the boy's confusion, fear, and hope. If a kid is more curious and mature, you can always take them through the rest of the museum, which is pretty graphic. I just think its nice to have a less-intense experience for younger kids.
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How will the holocaust be remembered after the last survivor dies?
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