Uniform of the soldiers the Readcoats My Thoughts American revolution activities These two printable books are completely in blackline which is not only great for printing, but also a fun way for kids to get creative by decorating the images however they desire. Children can use crayons, markers...
Each week we will add more dates to our timeline and learn about famous people from the American Revolution. You can do this unit without buying a single textbook (assuming you have a good local library)! Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click ...
Benjamin Franklin played an important role in the American Revolution. In this lesson, learn how Franklin served as a diplomat during the war, and...
American Revolution for KidsJanis Herbert
The American Revolution was a hard time in America, but it was also a time that strengthened the country. Many poems were written during this...
Children who are fans of the "Maisy" series will doubtless enjoy the bright pictures in "Maisy’s Chinese New Year" by Lucy Cousins. The Best Picture Books About China Here are the best books for ages 2–10 about China and children with Chinese heritage. They range from re-tellings of ...
Start out by learning about medieval times for kids with life in a medieval castle by building your own Medieval Castle. You will also learn about the science of a catapult, dye silk, make peasant bread, and read some great books. Then learn about the important roles of knights, what ...
But, I also wished that I could find books about everyday contemporary life that happened to have a Chinese girl who was trying to make friends or moving to a big girl bed, or any of the shared challenges that show up in life. That’s a long-winded explanation of something that now ...
Anderson's books form a compelling trilogy of slavery in the North. During the American Revolution a 13-year-old slave belonging to a ruthless Loyalist family, Isabel, yearns for freedom. She meets Curzon who encourages her to spy for the Rebels. The second book, Forge, is told from Curzon...
books, or if I did, they were gross stereotypes that even as an adult with a child and a blog about children’s books I did not fully recognize or understand. I remember a post on this blog a millions years ago that featured a stereotyped American Indian child and a weird outfit swap...