Why the 4th of July? #3

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ISBN 979-8990464834 
ages 8 and up.

Why the 4th of July? shows elementary age children why July 4th is America’s birthday while also highlighting other significant dates, such as when the name America appeared on a map. If parents, teachers and grandparents can only buy one children’s book for America’s 250th, this is it!

Children will discover important people and events that led to our nation’s founding and how America became the United States of America.

My American Flag  #1

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ISBN: 979-8-9880926-9-8. 

ages 4 and up

My American Flag takes young readers on a journey with America’s stars and stripes. 

A level one learning-to-read book in the Revolutionary Readers for America’s 250th series, this book focuses on the American flag. Young readers will learn to identify the shapes of the American flag and how the flag is special to Americans. They will also discover the emotions common to Americans who reflect on the flag.

America the Beautiful #2

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ISBN: 979-8-9904648-0-3

ages 7 and up

Feel your heart warm as your child enjoys reading the public domain lyrics of America the Beautiful set to beautiful, child-appealing pictures. This book is sure to inspire patriotism in children who are learning to read. America the Beautiful is a level two book in the Revolutionary Readers for America’s 250th series.

The Pledge to the Flag #3

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ISBN: 979-8-9904648-1-0

for ages 8 and up

Discover the story behind the pledge of allegiance to the flag in this beautiful book for children. Inspired to unite Americans, the story of the pledge shows American unity.

The Pledge to the Flag is a level three book in the Revolutionary Readers for America’s 250th series. It features a variety of children to represent the millions who have said the pledge over the years.

My Country ‘Tis of Thee #4

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ISBN 979-8-9904648-2-7

Discover the lyrics and story behind “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” through beautiful child-appealing pictures. In good times and in times of healing, Americans have turned to this classic patriotic children’s song over and over again throughout the centuries. First sung by children on Independence Day in 1831, My Country ‘Tis of Thee is the topic of this level 4 book in the Revolutionary Readers for America’s 250th series. The book features a variety of children throughout the ages.

What’s True about the Red, White, and Blue? 

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ISBN: 979-8-9880926-8-1

Everyone knows that America’s colors are red, white, and blue but what do those colors mean? As America turns 250 years old, discover the men and women who loved America and lived out the virtues, such as valor and justice, that embody red, white, and blue. George Washington, Peter Salem, Phillis Wheatley, John Paul Jones, Molly Pitcher, Prince Hall, Susan B. Anthony, Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Martin Luther King, Jr. are among the many heroes and heroines featured in this book for children.

First Fireworks for Independence

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979-8988092643

ages 7 and up

When ten-year-old Virginia Randolph asks her famous grandfather “who first launched fireworks for independence?” he reveals the story of how Americans began their most favorite July 4 tradition, fireworks. While the conversation between Virginia and her grandfather is the result of the author’s imagination, the facts about fireworks in Williamsburg, Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston, New York and Washington City are true. BTW, who was Virginia’s grandfather?

Reading levels in Revolutionary Readers for America's 250th