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America's History 1215-1776: A Tuttle Twins Series of Stories, Volume 1

by Connor Boyack

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"We often hear that "Those who don't learn from the past are condemned to repeat it," yet existing history books don't teach children to learn from the past-they simply teach children about the past. That now changes with America's History - a series of stories about our country's past that shares the ideas to learn from, and how they might be applied to our lives today. Through fun storytelling and beautiful illustrations, young readers will come to understand and appreciate the powerful ideas of freedom that led to the founding of America."--Back cover.… (more)
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"We often hear that "Those who don't learn from the past are condemned to repeat it," yet existing history books don't teach children to learn from the past-they simply teach children about the past. That now changes with America's History - a series of stories about our country's past that shares the ideas to learn from, and how they might be applied to our lives today. Through fun storytelling and beautiful illustrations, young readers will come to understand and appreciate the powerful ideas of freedom that led to the founding of America."--Back cover.

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