America's History Volume 2 1776-1791

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016727
ISBN
9798886880090
Grade 2-8
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Charlotte Mason
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Description
Join the Tuttle Twins on an adventure that your whole family will love! After 1776, so many people, ideas, and events played a part in establishing our nation as a strong, independent country. Immerse yourself in America’s history, learning exciting lessons from the past that will help create a better future. This is history we can ALL get excited about! 266 pgs, hc. ~Nancie
Publisher's Description of America's History Volume 2 1776-1791

Volume 2 continues the adventure of American history, with some really exciting events happening in 1776 and beyond!

This book covers the Revolutionary War, the creation of the Constitution, and the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Go beyond the superficial history tidbits found in other history books for kids, and help the little ones in your life learn more deeply from the ideas of America’s founding!

Category Description for America's History (Tuttle Twins)

Kids CAN love history! No dry textbooks here… With help from the Tuttle twins, these stories from America’s past will captivate your children! Text is conversational and filled with colorful illustrations. Kids learn important lessons that are relevant to their lives TODAY, laying a foundation to guide them into the future. This is not a traditional curriculum with a daily schedule/lesson structure. So, families move through chapters at their own pace. Throughout the book are “More About This!” sections, helping students to dig deeper. A “Let’s Talk About It!” section at the end of each chapter encourages students to reflect on what they’ve learned and prompts them with questions to ponder, perfect for discussion as a family (sometimes an activity is suggested). America’s History is divided into two books, Volume 1 covering 1215-1776 and Volume 2 from1776-1791. 

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Libertas Institute Initiative
Grades:2-8
ISBN:9798886880090
Length in Inches:10.375
Width in Inches:8.3125
Height in Inches:0.875
Weight in Pounds:2.35
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