Madison Matthews is pleased to present her new picture book for kids. This easy reading book for children contains fun facts about the life of George Washington.
This delightful picture book is written for children ages 4 to 10. It contains a variety of facts and stories about George Washington. It’s illustrated with great graphic images. It offers interesting facts in simple language. Although the material appropriate for these ages, younger children will need some help. They will enjoy the book most by sharing it with a parent.
Students will encounter new words and concepts. They'll read about George Washington’s first job and how he became a major at the age of 21. They’ll also learn about his surprise attack on the British at Trenton. Other subjects in the book include George’s honesty and integrity. He led the colonists to victory, though he would rather have stayed on his farm.
Most of the book’s images are colored photographs. These are most effective when read on a Kindle Fire, or the Kindle Application on a tablet device, or PC. They can be viewed clearly on black and white readers. Only the color dimension is lacking.
Children will also find answers to kid-style questions.
What’s the bravest thing George Washington ever did?
Did George Washington have to learn math?
Teachers and home schooling parents will find this book a wonderful addition to their nonfiction libraries. It provides selected passages on an assortment of subjects. History facts and cultural facts are all presented for the young reader. Great illustrations bring the text to life.
This delightful picture book is written for children ages 4 to 10. It contains a variety of facts and stories about George Washington. It’s illustrated with great graphic images. It offers interesting facts in simple language. Although the material appropriate for these ages, younger children will need some help. They will enjoy the book most by sharing it with a parent.
Students will encounter new words and concepts. They'll read about George Washington’s first job and how he became a major at the age of 21. They’ll also learn about his surprise attack on the British at Trenton. Other subjects in the book include George’s honesty and integrity. He led the colonists to victory, though he would rather have stayed on his farm.
Most of the book’s images are colored photographs. These are most effective when read on a Kindle Fire, or the Kindle Application on a tablet device, or PC. They can be viewed clearly on black and white readers. Only the color dimension is lacking.
Children will also find answers to kid-style questions.
What’s the bravest thing George Washington ever did?
Did George Washington have to learn math?
Teachers and home schooling parents will find this book a wonderful addition to their nonfiction libraries. It provides selected passages on an assortment of subjects. History facts and cultural facts are all presented for the young reader. Great illustrations bring the text to life.