Time for kids frankling d. rooseveltEditor Of TimeHarper Collins
On January 30, 1882, Franklin D. Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park,New York. He was the only child of a wealthy and politically dominant family, with his father, James Roosevelt, and his mother, Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt. Because he was an only child, his childhood was full of privilege...
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Writer: The President's Mystery. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York, to James and Sara Roosevelt. His father was 54 at the time of FDR's birth and already had a grown son, nicknamed "Rosy". Sarah was only 27
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's enduring legacy upon the history, culture, politics, and economics of the United States is introduced to children in this engaging activity book. Kids will learn how FDR, a member of one of the founding families of the New World, led the nation through the darkest...
It turned out that this grain carrier had come up on Roosevelt from behind and perhaps decided to beat us out of the straits rather than waiting her turn. We were lit up like a Christmas tree with white outboard lights on, and friendship lights in the masts and rigging above. She had ...
Through his fireside chats, Franklin D. Roosevelt changed the way the President interacted with his fellow Americans. He also led our country out of the Great Depression and through World War II, despite his physical disabilities. Readers will be amazed by his courage and his insight in ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Writer: The President's Mystery. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in Hyde Park, New York, to James and Sara Roosevelt. His father was 54 at the time of FDR's birth and already had a grown son, nicknamed "Rosy". Sarah was only 27
Panchyk, Richard. Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Kids: His Life and Times with 21 Actvities.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Book review)Julian, Janet
Looked at that way, we understand that twice in mid-century, capitalism and democracy were in the gravest peril, rescued by the enormous efforts of countless people summoned to struggle by their peerless leader--Franklin Delano Roosevelt.