What's The Big Deal About Freedom

Kids, School Tools, Social Science, People and Places, Non-Fiction, USA, History
Cover of the book What's The Big Deal About Freedom by Ruby Shamir, Penguin Young Readers Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ruby Shamir ISBN: 9780593114896
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group Publication: February 11, 2020
Imprint: Philomel Books Language: English
Author: Ruby Shamir
ISBN: 9780593114896
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication: February 11, 2020
Imprint: Philomel Books
Language: English

From the Constitution to abolition, from voting to civil rights, this chapter book for civic-minded young readers filled with fun facts and historical trivia shows how America got the nickname "land of the free."
It's a "free country"! Why? Because in America we're free to speak our minds, choose our leaders, and set the rules. Since way back when Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, Americans have stood up for freedom again and again--but it wasn't always easy!

Did you know that Henry "Box" Brown escaped slavery by shipping himself north in a box? Or that Susan B. Anthony was arrested when she tried to vote? Did you know that even young kids protested for the right to go to school?

This entertaining, fact-filled book, perfect for fans of the Who Was series, is a great way to talk about America, its values, and the rights we all enjoy. It celebrates how, with every generation, more and more Americans won the right to be free. Find out how they did it and why standing up for the "land of the free" is such a big deal!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From the Constitution to abolition, from voting to civil rights, this chapter book for civic-minded young readers filled with fun facts and historical trivia shows how America got the nickname "land of the free."
It's a "free country"! Why? Because in America we're free to speak our minds, choose our leaders, and set the rules. Since way back when Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, Americans have stood up for freedom again and again--but it wasn't always easy!

Did you know that Henry "Box" Brown escaped slavery by shipping himself north in a box? Or that Susan B. Anthony was arrested when she tried to vote? Did you know that even young kids protested for the right to go to school?

This entertaining, fact-filled book, perfect for fans of the Who Was series, is a great way to talk about America, its values, and the rights we all enjoy. It celebrates how, with every generation, more and more Americans won the right to be free. Find out how they did it and why standing up for the "land of the free" is such a big deal!

More books from Penguin Young Readers Group

Cover of the book Gymnastics by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Left Behind by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Orphan of Destiny by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Charlotte and the Rock by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Lyddie by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Who Was Leif Erikson? by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Ol' Mama Squirrel by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Baby Loves Shapes by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Shadows on the Stars by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Baby's First Christmas by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book What Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition? by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Can I See Your I.D.?: True Stories of False Identities by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Who Was Clara Barton? by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Little Miss Neat by Ruby Shamir
Cover of the book Lock and Key by Ruby Shamir
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy