I have a question about the history in Bigger Hearts. My son will be on the younger side of the suggested ages for children in this program. He is six now and will turn seven in May. He is very mature and not at all sensitive. This year, he has been sitting in on his older brother's Sonlight Core, Core 2 - the 2nd part of World History. He loves for me to read out loud and always begs me to read more. This year, we have spent a good deal of time on castles, knights and the Crusades. He has loved all of that. He has probably been exposed to too much seriousness, to be honest. But, he really enjoys it and I balance it all out with silly, fun books. I'm mindful of not overwhelming him.
I have everything for Bigger Hearts and though I haven't had the time yet to pre-read everything (for history), I have skimmed the books a good bit. I really them. But, I am wondering how children on the younger side of Bigger Hearts relate to the history? There's just so much war and fighting. I have to admit; I'm not at all looking forward to discussing the Vietnam War!

I know there is more to it than that but it just seems kind of "heavy". I know that overall the program will not seem that way. It looks like alot of fun and I think we are going to love it. But, I'd love to hear from others who have used Bigger Hearts with younger children. How do your children like it?
As I said, he is not at all sensitive. And, he loves to hear long chapter books. I'd consider him a mature listener. I'm just hoping he will enjoy the history and that it won't be too heavy for him. I've considered backing him up to Beyond but I really think he's ready for Bigger Hearts academically speaking plus I'll be using this with my fifth grader, so I think Bigger Hearts is where we need to be.
Thanks for any feedback!
Blessings.