Category Archives: history

Teaching History with Children’s Literature: How We Learned the Earth is Round

  Have you ever wondered how it was discovered that the world is round? How We Learned The World Is Round, written by Patricia Lauber and illustrated by Megan Lloyd, explains the different stages of thought that existed about the size … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Johnny Appleseed: The Story of a Legend

Johnny Appleseed: The Story Of A Legend is a  wonderful biography written and illustrated by Will Moses. His writing on the early explorer John Chapman will really open the eyes and imagination of children reading this book. Johnny Appleseed was born … Continue reading

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Teaching History With Children’s Literature: …If You Grew Up With Abraham Lincoln

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up with one of America’s greatest leaders?  The book, If You Grew Up With Abraham Lincoln by Ann McGovern explores questions like these and so many others in this creative book … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Look What Came From Egypt

Miles Harvey’s Look What Came From Egypt explains in detail with photographs and captions the numerous art, food, and styles we use in today’s society that originated in Egypt. The book is broken up into separate sections including inventions, fashion, … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Abraham Lincoln

What American doesn’t know about our sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln? He is an important part of our history, with his own memorial and the penny dedicated to him! In Abraham Lincoln, Amy L. Cohn and Suzy Schmidt go through Abe’s … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: George Washington Carver

Did you know that George Washington Carver developed hundreds of uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans? In George Washington Carver, a biography by Tonya Bolden, students can read the inspirational and impressive life of George Washington Carver, the brilliant … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: …If You Traveled West in a Covered Wagon

 … If You Traveled West in a Covered Wagon is one of many books in the “… If You Lived Then” series about different historical events and eras. The series takes history from a kid’s perspective, a long list of … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

Many children want to know when and where the settlers’ first Thanksgiving celebration took place. Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving, by Joseph Bruchac explains how Thanksgiving came to be and who attended. The story begins with Squanto … Continue reading

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Teaching History with Children’s Literature: A Flag For Our Country

Have you ever wondered who made the American flag?  A Flag for Our Country by Eve Spencer explains the story of how the first flag of the United States of America was made and the influence that George Washington and Betsy … Continue reading

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Teaching History With Children’s Literature: Lincoln and Douglass An American Friendship

There are many children’s books pertaining to the Civil War, but these books often explain the Civil War from only one perspective. Nikki Giovanni’s book Lincoln and Douglass An American Friendship weaves the stories of a famous President and an … Continue reading

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