Barbara Kerley
From the author:The best thing about writing children's books is that I get to follow my curiosity--around the world and even into outer space.Come visit my website to see the stories I tell. www.barbarakerley.com
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From the author:The best thing about writing children's books is that I get to follow my curiosity--around the world and even into outer space.Come visit my website to see the stories I tell. www.barbarakerley.com
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An informational children's book that compares and contrasts the founding fathers, John Adams and Tomas Jefferson. These two had very different lives, personalities, and childhoods but did have the same love for the american colonies. This could be used as an integrated history and reading lesson. S...
The stylized characterization based on historical sources was interesting. In a simplistic way, the writing complicated Jefferson's slave ownership. A caricature of King George reminded me of the short Schoolhouse Rock "No More Kings" video, and when I looked it up on youtube it looks like a lot of ...
This picture book tells the story of how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were instrumental to United States History. Beginning with their early years, Barbara Kerley highlights some major events that led each man to Philadelphia that fateful day in 1775 when the Declaration of Independence was final...
This picture book tells the story of how John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were instrumental to United States History. Beginning with their early years, Barbara Kerley highlights some major events that led each man to Philadelphia that fateful day in 1775 when the Declaration of Independence was final...
A lively, appealing introduction to the two founding fathers and feuding friends.