Wednesday, February 23, 2022

President Board Books!

About the book:

Introduce little learners to Abraham Lincoln's childhood and presidency with this 200-word board book.

This little book introduces Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States. Simple, toddler-friendly text tells the story of his childhood, his rise to the presidency, and the part he played in the U.S. Civil War. Accompanied by vivid and engaging illustrations, The Story of Abraham Lincoln will help even the smallest children understand who Abraham Lincoln is, and why he is so important.

Go here to learn more.




Explore George Washington's childhood and presidency with this 200-word board book perfect for little learners!

This little book introduces George Washington, one of the forefathers of the United States, and its first president. Simple, toddler-friendly text tells the infamous story of the cherry tree from his childhood, his part in the Revolutionary War, and his presidency. Accompanied by vivid and engaging illustrations, The Story of George Washington will help even the smallest children understand who George Washington is, and why he is so important.

Go here to learn more.

My thoughts:
I was surprised to see board books about Presidents!  These books are a very brief overview of two of the forefathers of the United States.  They provide a little glimpse into their lives from birth and on to their adulthood and how they served the United States.  The illustrations are appealing with cute kids in the scenes.  One thing I like is that the books end with a quote related to the President.  

This set would be a good way to introduce children to a little bit of history and would go well with class lessons in the early elementary classroom for President's Day.  

I found out there is a series of books including Rosa Parks, The Mayflower, The Star Spangled Banner, and Martin Luther King, Jr.

I received copies of these books from Hachette book group for my honest review.  Thank you.

Have a day of blessings! 
 Bethany

1 comment:

Anne Robinson said...

Nice books, you can never start teaching too young. I loved the presidents. I use to be able to name them as well as state capitals and the Indian Chiefs too. Catholic school gave me a well rounded education. When our oldest son was five he had a fascination about MLK Jr. We bought him so many books and he loved his history. He is a real Civil War buff. He & his wife look for books that their kids can learn from. Thanks for sharing.