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K-3
Ready-to-Read: Stories of Famous Americans series.
Illustrated by
Bob Dacey
&
Debra Bandelin.
Abigail Adams's strong will and devotion to family, in addition to her independent intellectual life, come through in this simple, easy-to-read biography. Some of the ideas presented are quite sophisticated for early readers; quotes from Adams are woven into the story. The colorful watercolor-washed pages and pictures adequately illustrate the scenes but are somewhat bland and static. Timeline.
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K-3
Ready-to-Read: Stories of Famous Americans series.
Illustrated by
Bob Dacey
&
Debra Bandelin.
For emergent readers, this introduction to the life of Theodore Roosevelt focuses on well-known anecdotes about Roosevelt's bravery, compassion, and overcoming adversity. The illustrations break up the readable, if listless, account of the twenty-sixth president. Timeline.
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K-3
Ready-to-Read: Stories of Famous Americans series.
Illustrated by
Bob Dacey
&
Debra Bandelin.
Illustrated with realistic paintings that portray Crockett as a heroic figure, the four chapters of this brief biography are introduced with snippets of folklore. Information about Crockett, clearly and entertainingly conveyed, seems to be accurate, but no sources for information are provided. Timeline.
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K-3
Illustrated by
Bob Dacey
&
Debra Bandelin.
This simply written text discusses the origins of the American flag, describes how the design has changed throughout history, and explains how pride in the flag increased after the events of September 11, 2001. The accompanying full-page color illustrations showing the flag in various historical scenarios are well rendered. A final page respectfully refutes the theory that Betsy Ross sewed the first Stars and Stripes.
32 pp.
| Scholastic
| January, 1998
|
TradeISBN 0-590-67720-9
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K-3
Miriam's mother tells her daughter the story of the prophet for whom she is named and gives her a crystal goblet to place on the Seder table in honor of Miriam, Moses' sister, whose role in the Exodus is clearly explained in the text. Large illustrations provide close-up views of the dramatic biblical events. An author's note is included, and a popular song about Miriam is printed on the back jacket. Bib.