Texting with Harriet Tubman: An Underground Railroad Black History Biography Book for Kids. Texting with History, #9
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201444082
- EAN9798201444082
- Date de parution12/01/2022
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
What if you could text with Harriet Tubman? Alex, a curious child, gets to do just that! Alex texts with social activist Harriet Tubman and learns about a woman who is celebrated on International Women's Day. Harriet texts Alex about her life in a kid friendly way about how she escaped slavery and went on to help hundreds of others escape slavery through the Underground Railroad. It's a social activist biography that uses modern day texting bubbles children understand and enjoy! ***A Black History Month and Women's History Month biography perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd graders ages 6-8!!*** This book includes: The biography of Harriet Tubman A discussion of slavery and racism in a way children can understand Lessons in doing the right thing and helping others Encouraging words about being true to yourself no matter what people tell you Fun questions to help young readers interact with what they learned Buy the book and teach your child about an important historical figure today!
What if you could text with Harriet Tubman? Alex, a curious child, gets to do just that! Alex texts with social activist Harriet Tubman and learns about a woman who is celebrated on International Women's Day. Harriet texts Alex about her life in a kid friendly way about how she escaped slavery and went on to help hundreds of others escape slavery through the Underground Railroad. It's a social activist biography that uses modern day texting bubbles children understand and enjoy! ***A Black History Month and Women's History Month biography perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd graders ages 6-8!!*** This book includes: The biography of Harriet Tubman A discussion of slavery and racism in a way children can understand Lessons in doing the right thing and helping others Encouraging words about being true to yourself no matter what people tell you Fun questions to help young readers interact with what they learned Buy the book and teach your child about an important historical figure today!