ABC of America by Kim Bellefontaine
Fun for the younger readers who are just learning their ABCs.
How to Bake An American Pie by Karma Wilson
I love, love, love this one. I am someone who very much loves my country and very much loves the history of it. This book pays great tribute to the founders of this country as well as the immigrants who built it up.
Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller
This is a great book for learning about the geography of the states. Geography can be a difficult subject for young children. This book is silly and interesting to the children, so they pay close attention!
The Journey of the One and Only Declaration of Independence by Judith St. George
Similar to the book above, this book is able to teach about history (another tough subject for young children) in an interesting manner.
A is for America by Tanya Lee Stone
This is another fun "American" alphabet book.
Going to check out one or two of these!
ReplyDeleteSo we found The Journey of the One and Only Declaration of Independence at our library. It's marketed for 9-12-year-olds, but my (young) 5-year-old sat through the whole reading and was very interested. It's well-written and entertaining and full of historical information. My son said he liked it: "It has war." Ahem.
ReplyDeleteLol! So funny.
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