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Gr 1–3—Following the framework of "This Is the House That Jack Built," this cumulative story describes how George Washington chose the design for what would become the White House and supervised its construction...
Gr 1–3—In rhyming text, Liberty Lee, a mouse, presents a highly simplified version of the early history of the United States and how the Declaration of Independence was written...
Gr 3–5—The first book describes the makeup and functions of the three branches of government and includes updates on how a bill becomes a law and on the many departments and agencies of the Executive branch...
Gr 4–7—When people consider the founding of the United States, many students start with the Declaration of Independence in 1776, then move to the ratification of the Constitution in 1789, without full comprehension of the enormous achievements of the intervening years, including the Articles of Confederation...
Gr 3–6—At a time when "even the idea of women wearing pants was scandalous," Louise Boyd explored the Arctic; Ynes Mexia lived with headhunters while collecting plant specimens in the Amazon; Alexandrine Tinné searched for the source of the Nile River; and the knowledge gained by Freya Stark's travels into remote areas of the Middle East benefited the British War Office during World War II...