What was the Treaty of Paris?
US History Review Book
Part of the Children's American History series
The Treaty of Paris was an agreement that ended the revolutionary war and recognized US independence. It was signed by the US and Great Britain. This book will explain how the negotiations went, who were members of the commission tasked to negotiate the treaty, and what happened after it was signed. There's a lot to learn from this edutaining book. Grab a copy today!
The Unfortunate Launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger
US History Books for Kids
Part of the Children's American History series
The story of the Space Shuttle Challenger was a sad one. The failed launch caused the demise of its astronauts. Today, the unfortunate launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger is used to better space flight and to ensure that the same accident does not happen again. Learn about what happened and how such an unfortunate event can be prevented. Secure a copy today!
The Great Communicator
The Life of President Ronald Reagan - US History Book Presidents Grade 3
Part of the Children's American History series
All great leaders have amazing stories to tell, and President Ronald Reagan was of no exception. In this book, you're going to be learning about the life and works of President Reagan. Reading about his story might teach you a lesson or two about becoming successful someday too. Be inspired by the story of others. Start reading today!
What Was Life Like on the Frontier?
Part of the Children's American History series
Yes, you live in the present so why should you be bothered by the events of the past? The reason is because history helps us to understand people and societies. We have to match historical data to evaluate or confirm that life on the frontier is better today than it was in the past. There are other reasons to study history. What's your reason not to?
The 10 Bloody Battles
American Revolution History Book Grade 5
Part of the Children's American History series
Battles are never easy to discuss in class. If you want to prepare your child to a discussion on the worst battles of the American Revolution, then here's a book that you can use. Short edutaining materials, like this, will prepare your child for historical facts. You can also use it as a reviewer, if applicable. Add this book to your collection today.
The Life of a Soldier During the Revolutionary War
US History Lessons for Kids
Part of the Children's American History series
Warfare has changed tremendously over time. How wars are done today are different from how they were done hundreds of years ago. Soldiers had to battle different conditions too. Have you ever wondered what life was like during the revolutionary war? You can now stop wondering because this book will provide you with some answers. Read this book today!
Why Did the US Government Need More Land? The Louisiana Purchase
US History Books
Part of the Children's American History series
Did you know that Louisiana has not always been a part of the US? There was a time that the government actually had to buy Louisiana. Learn why it was so and how it happened by going over the pages of this history book for children. Treat this book as a means of supplementary reading to boost your child's historical knowledge. Encourage reading today!
Explaining the Stamp and Townshend Acts
US History for Kids
Part of the Children's American History series
Where did the idea of taxes come from? Well, it's time your child knows the answer. In this book, we're going to discuss the Stamp and Townshend Acts and how they changed the way colonies lived. Knowing the roots of present-day systems will help children to have a better grasp of government processes. Encourage the reading habit.
The Story of the Cowboys
US History Books
Part of the Children's American History series
Cowboys are not new characters. They're shown even in cartoons and other kid-friendly movies. But the true cowboys of America have an undeniably interesting story. In this history book, we're going to recall some of the more important events that surrounded the cowboys a long time ago. What valuable lessons will you learn from this book? It's time to find out!
1st Grade American History: Early Pilgrims of America
First Grade Books
Part of the Children's American History series
Did you know that children are more photographic than they are textual? Science says so; therefore, it important to use the right resources that would tap their interest. With that, a good tool to use when teaching about history is a picture book. Picture books illustrate what words fail to create pictures. They are engaging and are a highly relaxing approach to learning. Buy a copy today!
First Grade Us History: The First Americans
First Grade Books
Part of the Children's American History series
First graders use their imaginations a lot so it's best to introduce visual learning. This book is a complement to your child's traditional school textbook. Since it is composed of bold images laid out in an easy-to-understand format, it will definitely attract and keep the attention. Don't forget to grab a copy of this book today!
The Boston Tea Party
US History for Kids
Part of the Children's American History series
Even tea did not escape the controversies of war. Did you know that tea sets were thrown into sea as an act of resistance? It's a very interesting story, and one that we're sharing in this book of American History for children. With refreshing resources, such as these, learning about the past will become such a breeze.
2nd Grade US History: Native Americans to Early Settlers
Second Grade Books
Part of the Children's American History series
Why is it important to know who the early settlers were? To trace our culture and traditions, of course! This educational book presents what would otherwise be a boring subject for young children. The use of pictures creates a definite scenario that would stick to the memory well. So if you're looking for a more effective method of teaching history, this book is what you need!
1st Grade United States History: Early American Settlers
First Grade Books
Part of the Children's American History series
Learning American history is more effective if done via pictures. Children are attracted to the vibrant colors of meaningful pictures. It's easier to imagine previous events when there are pictures to look at. This educational book also makes it easier to communicate with descriptive words to relay drawn messages. Grab a copy of this informative book today!
What Happened at the Boston Massacre?
US History Lessons for Kids 6th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
You may want to protect your child from dark historical truths but you cannot take away their curiosity. Learning about what happened in the past will help a child learner associate events to current times. It will also produce valuable lessons that will shape decisions and actions later on in life.
Where are the Hoovervilles?
US History 5th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Hooverville was an excellent example of the extent of the Great Depression. It was a shanty town built by the homeless. If you know the facts about the Hoovervilles, you will begin to understand the Great Depression should never happen again. Along with this understanding will come a strong desire to participate in economic and political discussions starting your own home.
President Thomas Jefferson: Father of the Declaration of Independence
US History for Kids 3rd Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
The Declaration of Independence was a historical document that changed the course of history. Learning about the circumstances around it, as well as the people who braved to change the societal truths at that time, will lead to a deeper appreciation of current times. Relaying the facts of US history has never been more effective than this book.
The Roanoke, Jamestown and Williamsburg Colonies
Colonial America History Book 5th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Have you read about the story of the colonies during Colonial America? You might have, and you might have been confused by the different dates, names and events. Let's take a breather and review the information through this edutaining learning resource. Make learning fun. Choose the right resources. Grab a copy today!
Who Was Benjamin Franklin?
Part of the Children's American History series
You'll be reading about Benjamin Franklin in this book, and his approach to governance. You will also read about the major events that happened during his presidency as well as his contributions to them. Learning about history shouldn't be boring. With age-appropriate and edutaining books, like this, history can be fun! Grab a copy today!
Why Was There A Civil War?
US History 5th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Where was there a civil war? What were the events that led to bloodshed? In this 5th grader American history, we're going to visit all those facts hoping that we won't commit the same mistakes as our ancestors. We're also going to look at the effects of the war on the American people. Are you ready to expand your knowledge on history?
What was the Continental Congress?
US History Textbook
Part of the Children's American History series
There's more to know about US history but if you don't want to see all texts in a book, then this is a gift you'll love to have. Inside the pages lies a story about the Continental Congress and everything you need to know about it. Unlike other books, this one's also heavy with images to make reading a more enjoyable experience.
Valley Forge: The Birthplace of the US Army
US History 9th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
The US Army protects the nation and its people. But how did they come to be? In this book, we're going to discuss the Valley Forge and how it gave birth to the US Army. This will be an interesting read that both boys and girls will surely admire. Enough of those fictional characters. It's time to learn a little bit more about American History.
What Acts Were Intolerable Acts?
US History Textbook
Part of the Children's American History series
History reading and learning can be made so much fun and effective when the right resources are used. By right resources, we mean books that are visually appealing and at the same time, easy to understand. An example would be this American History Book for Seventh Graders. Use this as an introduction to the subject or as a reviewer prior to an exam.
Are Indian Reservations Part of the US?
US History Lessons 4th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Here lies the big question on territory that once plagued the Native American Indians. Are their reservations part of the US? Let's explore the answer in this history book for fourth graders. An additional learning resource will come in handy for kids who prefer an exciting alternative to text-dominated black and white books. Grab a copy today!
How The US Became One of the World's Superpowers
Part of the Children's American History series
Have you ever wondered How The US Became Of of the World's Superpowers? History facts will provide the answers. Looking back to the events of the past will unveil the beginnings of many societies and nations. You can also trace back cultures, traditions and beliefs if you spend some time reading history books. What new knowledge will you learn from this book today?
Jobs, Women and Slaves
Colonial America History Book 5th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
The societal structure in Colonial America differs from modern America in so many ways. This book for fifth graders will touch on the issue of jobs, women and slaves in Colonial America. Allow your child to read the contents of this book on his/her own pace to maximize learning. There are many other benefits to learning historical facts. Secure a copy of this book today!
How Did Women and Children Live During the Civil War?
US History 5th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Life sure was difficult for the men during the civil war. They had to choose whether to protect the country or stay at home for their families. If life was difficult for the heads of the household, how much more for the women and children? In this history book, we will take a look at how life was like for the "vulnerable members of society" during the period.
1, 2, 3 Little Indians!
Native American Indian Clothing and Entertainment - US History 6th Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Learn more about the Native American Indians in this educational book for 6th graders. This time, you'll be learning about their clothing and means of entertainment, two topics that will tell you a lot about this people. Feel free to read the contents of the book whenever you have the time. If these topics are discussed in school, then use this book as your additional resource.
The 10 Largest Native American Tribes
US History 3rd Grade
Part of the Children's American History series
Native Americans were divided into different tribes, each following their own customs and traditions. If you look at them closely, you will see subtle differences in each of these ten tribes. Traditional reference materials will take a lot of time and effort to digest, that's why supplemental books exist. This is one prime example of a supplemental book on Native Americans. Grab a copy today!