<p>★ "Useful for both individuals and classrooms, this concise collection of well-researched facts is a browsable homage to the moments and people that molded present-day America."</p>
School Library Journal, Starred Review
In honor of America’s 250th birthday, America Celebrates takes young readers on an exciting journey through a timeline of influential figures, notable landmarks, and special events dating back to 1776. Packed with colorful visuals and facts, this engaging and informative book covers one person, place, or event per year, introducing young readers to both famous and lesser-known, though still equally impactful, historical moments. America Celebrates offers children a fun and accessible way to learn about a diverse range of significant moments, locations, and individuals in American history, including:
- Teenage Sybil Ludington warns her community that the British are coming in 1777
- The Supreme Court rules the tomato a vegetable in 1893
- Eleanor Roosevelt hosts an all-female press conference in 1933
- Simone Biles makes history in the 2024 Olympics
With hundreds, even thousands, of possibilities, America Celebrates also discusses the challenge of only choosing one person, place, or event to represent per year. The book provides a list of questions discussed when selecting choices, encouraging young readers to reflect on the important contributions of each option. Further, the text encourages its young audience to engage with American history, inviting them to add their own people, places, and events to the list.
In honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, young readers can take a deep dive into the fascinating facts of American history in America Celebrates.
Take a fun and fascinating journey through 250 years of American history in AmericaCelebrates.
Introduction
250 MOMENTS
1700–1799: Building America
1800–1899: Gold Rushes & Great Ideas
1900–1999: Changing for the Better
2000–2026: The Future Is Now! 1
Glossary
Index
Image Credits
Acknowledgments
About the Author
COVERS MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENTS, SIGNIFICANT FIGURES, AND LANDMARKS: This title covers both the biggest moments and figures in US history and less-discussed, but equally impactful, people, places, and events. The diversity of subject matter represents the evolution of America.
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Aubre Andrus is an award-winning children’s book author, ghostwriter, and former American Girl magazine editor. She has written for Disney, Nat Geo, American Girl, Scholastic, and more. Andrus loves visiting schools, literacy events, and writing conferences to share her experiences as a children’s book author. She has also appeared in podcasts and in the media to discuss breaking into children’s book publishing, the American Girl fandom, and The Look Up Series, her new women in STEM career book series.