3 Fantastic Books for Young Readers! Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington & Abe Lincoln!

Item Number: 600
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Description
Three excellent and delightful paperback books for children! "Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. These books are for children who are ready to read on their own." Highly rated!
Janine will personally autograph this wonderful trio! True stories to inspire your young reader! Read Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington and Abe Lincoln!
Take a Hike, Teddy Roosevelt!
"Teddy Roosevelt and his efforts to protect our environment and establish national parks. Teddy battled asthma all his life, and the list of things he shouldn’t do was long. But when people told him “you can’t,” he set about proving them wrong. This book focuses on his inexhaustible enthusiasm and his commitment to preserving America’s natural resources.
Authors: Frank Murphy & Richard Walz (also illustrator)
True Story About George Washington and A Lost Dog!
Children will delight at this little-known-story about our nation's first president, George Washington, that makes for perfect President's Day readers!
Boom! Bang! Guns fire! Cannons roar! This Step 3 History Reader is about George Washington fighting in the American Revolution. He sees a dog lost on the battlefield. Whose dog is it? How will it find its master? Early readers will be surprised to find out what happens in this little-known true story about America’s first president.
Authors: Frank Murphy & Richard Walz (also illustrator)
Abe Lincoln, What is Under Your Hat?
How do you remember things? President Abraham Lincoln used a special trick -- he placed reminders under his top hat! Read all about it and more in this leveled reader perfect for President's Day and for anyone looking to discover fun facts about one of our nation's greatest presidents!
This Step 3 History Reader shares some fascinating anecdotes about Abraham Lincoln, one of our greatest presidents. Abe started out in life as an absent-minded frontier lawyer. How did he nudge his memory? He stuck letters, court notes, contracts, and even his checkbook in his trademark top hat. When he took off his hat, it was all there! Young readers will be utterly engaged with how Abe's humanity comes across in this accessible, easy-to-read book.
Authors: Martha Brenna and Donald Cook