Educational: History
Capstone Press Abner Doubleday and Baseballs Beginning
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£8.54
Capstone Press Betsy Ross and the US Flag Separating Fact from
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£8.54
Capstone Press Christopher Columbus and the Americas
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£999.99
Capstone Press Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address
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£8.54
Capstone Press Paul Revere and the Midnight Ride
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£8.54
Capstone Press The First Thanksgiving
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£8.54
Capstone Press Immigrants Who Served the Nation
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£8.50
Capstone Press The Emancipation Proclamation Inkstand
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£9.49
Capstone Press Lewis and Clarks Compass
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£9.49
Capstone Press The Greensboro Lunch Counter
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£9.49
Capstone Press The Spotsylvania Stump
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£9.49
Capstone Press Science in King Tuts Tomb
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£9.49
Hachette Children's Group We Dug Up the World: Unearth Amazing Archaeology
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£15.37
Capstone Press Titanic: an Interactive History Adventure (You
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£9.49
Capstone Press California Gold Rush: an Interactive History
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£9.49
Capstone Press Dust Bowl: an Interactive History Adventure (You
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£9.49
Capstone Press The Dust Bowl: An Interactive History Adventure
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£25.99
Capstone Press Scoop on Clothes, Homes, and Daily Life in
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£8.54
Candlewick Press,U.S. Twenty-One Steps: Guarding the Tomb of the
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£17.09
Capstone Editions Unstoppable
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£16.14
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc I, Matthew Henson: Polar Explorer
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£9.26
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Be a King: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream and
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£9.49
Nimbus Publishing Ltd Bluenose
£15.15
Kids Can Press The Kids Book of Canadian History
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£16.14
Chicago Review Press The Civil War for Kids: A History with 21
Book SynopsisHistory explodes in this activity guide spanning the turmoil preceding secession, the first shots fired at Fort Sumter, the fierce battles on land and sea, and finally the Confederate surrender at Appomattox. Making butternut dye for a Rebel uniform, learning drills and signals with flags, decoding wigwag, baking hardtack, reenacting battles, and making a medicine kit bring this pivotal period in our nation’s history to life. Fascinating sidebars tell of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad, the adventures of nine-year-old drummer boy Johnny Clem, animal mascots who traveled with the troops, and friendships between enemies. The resource section includes short biographies of important figures from both sides of the war, listings of Civil War sites across the country, pertinent websites, glossary, and an index.Trade Review"Offers students a crash course on a subject that has spawned countless books and movies, and it's fun as well as informative." --KLIATT
£16.10
Chicago Review Press A Kid's Guide to Native American History: More
Book SynopsisHands-on activities, games, and crafts introduce children to the diversity of Native American cultures and teach them about the people, experiences, and events that have helped shape America, past and present. Nine geographical areas cover a variety of communities like the Mohawk in the Northeast, Ojibway in the Midwest, Shoshone in the Great Basin, Apache in the Southwest, Yupik in Alaska, and Native Hawaiians, among others. Lives of historical and contemporary notable individuals like Chief Joseph and Maria Tallchief are featured, and the book is packed with a variety of topics like first encounters with Europeans, Indian removal, Mohawk sky walkers, and Navajo code talkers. Readers travel Native America through activities that highlight the arts, games, food, clothing, and unique celebrations, language, and life ways of various nations. Kids can make Haudensaunee corn husk dolls, play Washoe stone jacks, design Inupiat sun goggles, or create a Hawaiian Ma’o-hauhele bag. A time line, glossary, and recommendations for Web sites, books, movies, and museums round out this multicultural guide.Trade Review"A wealth of information and activities for classroom teachers or parents creating a home learning program." -- Kirkus Reviews
£16.10
Chicago Review Press Heading West: Life with the Pioneers, 21
Book SynopsisHeading West traces the vivid saga of Native American and pioneer men, women, and children from the colonial beginnings of the westward expansion to the last of the homesteaders in late 20th century Alaska. In many respects, life in the backwoods and on the prairie was similar to modern life—children attended school and had daily chores, parents worked hard to provide for their families, and communities gathered for church and social events. But unlike today, pioneers lived against a backdrop of isolation, harsh weather, disease, and even plagues of locust. And for Native Americans, the westward expansion of settlers posed the most direct threat to their centuriesold cultures. But pioneer life was not all hardship. Settlers were able to build lives and communities, and experience a freedom brought on by new possibilities. Author Pat McCarthy has woven dozens of firsthand accounts from journals and autobiographies of the era to form a rich and detailed story. Readers will find more than 20 activities to help them better understand their pioneering ancestors. Children will churn butter, dip candles, track animals, play Blind Man’s Bluff, create a homestead diorama, and more. And before they finish, readers won’t have just headed west, but back in time as well.
£14.20
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's
Book SynopsisWe''ve Got a Job tells the little-known story of the 4,000 black elementary, middle and high school students who voluntarily went to jail in Birmingham, Alabama, in May 1963. Fulfilling Mahatma Gandhi''s and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.''s precept to "fill the jails," the students succeeded in desegregating one of the most racially violent cities in America. The astonishing events surrounding the Children''s March are retold here from the perspectives of four of the original participants.
£21.24
Peachtree Publishers,U.S. We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's
Book SynopsisThe inspiring story of one of the greatest moments in civil rights history seen through the eyes of four young people at the center of the action.The 1963 Birmingham Children?s March was a turning point in American history. In the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, the fight for civil rights lay in the hands of children like Audrey Hendricks, Wash Booker, James Stewart, and Arnetta Streeter. We?ve Got a Job tells the little-known story of the 4,000 black elementary, middle, and high school students who voluntarily went to jail between May 2 and May 11, 1963. The children succeeded ?where adults had failed?in desegregating one of the most racially violent cities in America.By combining in-depth, one-on-one interviews and extensive research, author Cynthia Levinson recreates the events of the Birmingham Children?s March from a new and very personal perspective.
£13.49
Red Wheel/Weiser Homework Helpers: U.S. History (1492 - 1865):
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£11.39
Pelican Publishing Co Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave: 1841-1853
Book SynopsisThe best firsthand account of the slavery experience, this autobiographical story, originally published in 1853, has been rewritten to make it accessible to younger readers. Northup, a family man and hack driver in upstate New York, was kidnapped, whisked away from his home, and sold into slavery.
£15.29
Chicago Review Press Simeon's Story: An Eyewitness Account of the
Book SynopsisSkipping Stones Multicultural & International Awareness Books Honor Award No modern tragedy has had a greater impact on race relations in America than the kidnapping and murder of Emmett Till. A 14-year-old black boy from Chicago visiting relatives in Mississippi in 1955, Till was taken from his uncle’s home by two white men; several days later, his body was found in the Tallahatchie River. This grotesque crime became the catalyst for the civil rights movement.At age 12, author Simeon Wrightsaw and heard his cousin Emmett whistle at a white woman at a grocery store; he was sleeping in the same bed with him when Emmett was taken; and he was at the sensational trial. This is his gripping coming-of-age memoir.Trade Review"Fascinating... there is much to learn here... Simeon Wright is just the latest in a long line of writers who find the Emmett Till story compelling, but his perspective and proximity are critical to a full understanding." -- Chicago Tribune"Crystal clarity and blistering prose... [A] powerful, important memoir. Simeon's Story is a story you must read." -- Savannah Morning News"Wright's story is chilling, and his honest account will hook readers from the beginning." -- School Library Journal"Simeon's Story is one that must be heard and never forgotten. In simple, plain language, Wright describes an event that shocked the conscience of the nation and gave birth to the modern-day Civil Rights Movement in America." -- John Lewis, U.S. congressman"A compelling read." -- Kirkus Reviews
£13.25
Lerner Publishing Group The Schoolchildren's Blizzard
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£9.90
YWAM Publishing,U.S. Count Zinzendorf: Firstfruit
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£11.98
YWAM Publishing,U.S. Brother Andrew: God's Secret Agent
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£12.16
Mark Twain Media Exploration, Revolution, and Constitution, Grades
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£12.59
Mark Twain Media Industrialization Through the Great Depression,
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£12.59
Mark Twain Media Westward Expansion and Migration, Grades 6 - 12:
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£12.59
Mark Twain Media Slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction, Grades 6
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£12.59
Mark Twain Media Medieval Times, Grades 5 - 8
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£12.59
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. The Language of Angels: A Story About the
Book Synopsis2018 Sydney Taylor Book Award2017 National Jewish Book AwardIn 1885, few Jews in Israel used the holy language of their ancestors, and Hebrew was in danger of being lost—until Ben Zion and his father got involved. Through the help of his father and a community of children, Ben modernized the ancient language, creating a lexicon of new, modern words to bring Hebrew back into common usage. Historically influenced dialogue, engaging characters, and colorful art offer a linguistic journey about how language develops and how one person''s perseverance can make a real difference.Influenced by illuminated manuscripts, Karla Gudeon’s illustrations bring Ben Zion—and the rebirth of Hebrew—to life.A compelling emotional journey — Publisher''s WeeklyA lively introduction to the work of a Hebrew language scholar and lover—and his family — Kirkus ReviewsA perfect resource for religious school collections and public library language shelves — BooklistHebrew teachers and students in Jewish schools will welcome this gorgeous new picture book about how the language developed and the impact of one person''s perseverance on an entire people — School Library Journal
£14.39
Cengage Learning, Inc P is for Palmetto: A South Carolina Alphabet
Book SynopsisThis volume captures the diverse features of South Carolina with flowing verse for younger readers and solid expository text for older children.
£17.55
Sleeping Bear Press N Is for Natural State: An Arkansas Alphabet
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£18.04
Cengage Learning, Inc The Edmund Fitzgerald: The Song of the Bell
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£17.60
Sleeping Bear Press N Is for Our Nation's Capital: A Washington DC
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£17.05
Cengage Learning, Inc Goliath: Hero of the Great Baltimore Fire
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£17.80
Pelican Publishing Co American Revolution from A to Z, The
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£999.99
Pelican Publishing Co Declaration of Independence from A to Z, The
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£16.19