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Uses the letters of the alphabet to highlight important facts about the history of the American Revolution.
Reviews with the most likes.
Boys at my school are very interested in war. There is very little out there for these boys. I noticed when I was reading all the old Newbery winners that many of the older titles dealt with fighting and war, subjects that appeal to boys. Why are these types of books no longer written about?
This is a simple alphabet book about the Revolutionary War.
A sample:
“J is for Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, one of the founders of the United States, was the main author of the Declaration of Independence and the third president. He was a lawyer, architect, writer, inventor, and musician. Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, exactly fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.”
Children's reactions:
This was not a popular choice among the children who previewed the book. A few boys liked the book's scenes of fighting, but, for the most part, there was a ho-hum reaction. It seems to need an older reader.