Junior Ranger Storybook for Younger Children



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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Junior Ranger Storybook for Younger Children Flight 93 National Memorial

This story can be read quietly before, during or after a visit to Flight 93 National Memorial site. It is about tributes and how they honor the passengers and crew of Flight 93. The following tributes are explained in particular: firefighter and police gear, badges, flags, hats, the benches, and the 40 angels at the edge of the site as you look over the field.

1 Hi! My name is Zoomer, and I am a softball. I was Chris favorite ball. I got my name because I zoomed in the air whenever Chris was up to bat. We made a great team and had lots of fun together! We had just played a game with the whole family before visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial. This is the story of how I became a tribute.

2 What did you see first when you drove over the hill to the memorial? The big field with trees around it, or the big fence, or all the cars? I saw the field first. It was so big! Then I saw a wall that reached up to the sky.

When we got closer, I found it wasn t a wall! It was a fence that was filled with all sorts of things hanging on it. Chris Mom said all of the things were left behind by visitors and were called tributes. 3

What is a tribute? A tribute is something you do, or say, or give to remember, honor or thank someone. 4 What does it mean to honor someone? It means to show that someone is important to you because of something they did. Who do these tributes honor? The passengers and crew of Flight 93.

5 Why? Because on September 11, 2001, they made their plane come down in a field instead of where a lot of people live or work. These heroes all died, but they kept many people safe that day. They are heroes because they were brave and made the choice to think of others and not just themselves. Superheroes are pretend, but there are real heroes, too. Who is a hero to you? Draw your hero here. When Chris and I walked around, we took some time to look at the tributes. We thought about who might have left them to remember and to say thank you to the heroes of Flight 93.

Many of the tributes came from firefighters and police. Firefighters and police keep people safe every day. They are brave and choose to help others in the jobs that they have. 6 Some of the tributes can be toys of things that these helpers use, like a toy firetruck or a toy police car. Other tributes can be real things that they actually use, like their hats, or boots, or uniforms.

There were also 40 angels. Each angel was named for one of the passengers or crew. The visitors who made the angels wanted to remember each hero. 7 Chris and I walked up to each angel. We thought about the person whose name was on it, and thanked them in our hearts.

Many patches were left as tributes to the heroes. Patches stand for a certain group of people or things. Each patch says that this whole group honors the heroes. Many patches were from helpers like doctors, nurses, the military, the police, firefighters, the American Red Cross and Salvation Army. There were other groups, too, that wanted to show their thanks. Here are some patches: 8 It was very windy the day we visited. You could hear the wind blowing and that added to the other sounds of people, cars and birds. What did you hear on your visit?

Because it was so windy, I heard all the flags flapping. Chris Dad said each flag was different and told us something special. 9 There were flags of different countries like the United States, Japan and Germany. What colors are in the United States flag? There were other flags that used those same colors and shapes to specially honor the heroes of Flight 93. Some looked like this: Flight 93 Hero Flag National Remembrance Flag Can you draw a flag of your own? What do the shapes and colors mean?

Chris and Chris Dad took their hats off while we were at the memorial. 10 Taking off your hat is something you can do as a tribute to the heroes and to show that you honor them. Some visitors have even left their hats behind as a lasting tribute to the heroes of Flight 93..

We sat on some benches that were hand made as special tributes by school children in the 7 th and 8 th grades. 11 Each bench has names of the passengers and crew on them. They are there so visitors can sit and think about what happened that day. As we sat there, Chris traced the name carved on the bench with a finger. Chris quietly said thank you. I did too.

Draw one of the tributes you saw here. Who do you think left it and why? 12 Every tribute was there because someone wanted to make or leave something to honor and thank the passengers and crew. They are heroes because they chose to make a difference: to keep others safe and not just think of themselves. If everyone chose to do something for someone else, what a difference that could make! Especially for the person or people they do it for. It also gives us a good feeling to be helpful to others.

13 Even small things can make a difference to someone. What can you do that makes a difference to someone? Draw or write your answer here. Then Chris said, I want to leave a tribute, too. I want to say thank you to the heroes for keeping so many people safe. Chris Mom said that was a good idea. But remember, a tribute can also be something we say or do in honor of the heroes.

Chris thought about it but still wanted to leave something. And then he said, What about Zoomer? 14 Hmmm, instead of being a team with Chris, I could be a tribute. We could choose to think of the passengers and crew of Flight 93, instead of just ourselves. We could choose to help others to remember, honor and say thank you to the heroes. That s even better than playing a softball game! So that day I joined the other tributes around the fence. Now I am on a much bigger team!

15 Can you find me in this drawing? As tributes, we get to watch over the Field of Honor. We are seen by the many visitors who come to also thank and honor the heroes. And we re joined by new tributes that are added every day! Now when the visitors drive up over the top of the hill, they see all of us tributes, like one big sign that says..

16 REMEMBER September 11, 2001 HONOR the heroes of Flight 93 CHOOSE to make a difference HOPE for tomorrow Is there anything you d like to tell the passengers and crew of Flight 93? Have someone write it here or on a card to leave in the box at the Memorial site.

Written and illustrated by Ginny Barnett for the Flight 93 National Memorial 109 West Main Street, Suite 104, Somerset, PA 15501 814.443.4557 814.443.2180 (fax) www.nps.gov/flni 2007 Special thanks to consultants: Mary Jo Welty, Kindergarten Teacher and Greater Latrobe School District, PA Explore, Learn, Protect: Be a Junior Ranger This Junior Ranger booklet was funded by the National Park Foundation, national charitable partner of America s National Parks. The National Park Foundation supports the NPS Junior Ranger program as part of their nationwide effort to connect children to America s heritage and ensure the future of our national parks. To learn more about the online NPS Junior Ranger program, visit www.nps.gov/webrangers.