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History books for 1st graders

Incredible bravery, important advice, friendship, and an inspiring dream 鈥 all are part of this rich offering of books that bring history to life for young readers.

by: Hank Pellissier

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Betsy Ross

Betsy Ross

by: Becky White, illustrated by: Megan Lloyd - (Holiday House, 2011) 32 pages.

鈥淏etsy ripped. Rip, rip. / Seven rich, crimson strips.鈥 Delightful rhymes, rhythms, and repetition describe the creation of the first American flag by Betsy Ross and her friend, George Washington. Cleverly conceived, with illustrations that resemble stitching and appliqu茅, this book even offers a DIY craft at the end: a fold-and-cut star.

Perfect for: Flag Day, little tailors, and American history buffs.

Find at your local library.


All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel

All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel

by: Dan Yaccarino - (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2011) 40 pages.

The author鈥檚 Italian great-grandfather immigrated to New York City with a tomato sauce recipe, a small shovel, and scraps of parental advice, 鈥渨ork hard 鈥 never forget your family.鈥 That shovel is used for four generations, all working hard in business tasks as the families rise from poverty to prosperity. Warm, inspiring writing couples with charming drawings infused with Italy鈥檚 flag colors: red, white, and green.

Perfect for: Italian-Americans and children curious about their ancestry.

Find at your local library.


My Dream of Martin Luther King

My Dream of Martin Luther King

by: Faith Ringgold - (Dragonfly Books, 1998) 32 pages.

Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life 鈥 from dealing with segregation in childhood to the Montgomery bus boycott, the March on Washington, his epic 鈥淚 Have a Dream鈥 speech, and his tragic assassination 鈥 is described through the author鈥檚 personal dream and illustrated with folk-modern illustrations. The book ends with pictures of everyone in the world fulfilling King鈥檚 dream: trading in prejudice, fear, and hate for hope, peace, and love.

笔别谤蹿别肠迟听蹿辞谤: Introducing kids to African-American history and societal goals like justice, freedom, and equality.

Find at your local library.


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A Boy Called Dickens

by: Deborah Hopkinson, illustrated by: John Hendrix - (Schwartz & Wade, 2012) 40 pages.

Hungry, grimy Charles Dickens, 12 years old, lives alone in a cold, decrepit attic because his family is in debtor鈥檚 prison. He labors 10-hour days for a pittance in a rat-infested factory. Amid the bleakness, he dreams vivid, wondrous tales. Perfect for compassionate children intrigued by suffering orphans like David Copperfield.聽

Perfect for:
Kids who like to read about real people.

Find at your local library.


The First Thanksgiving

The First Thanksgiving

by: Linda Hayward, illustrated by: James Watling - (Random House Books for Young Readers, 1990) 48 pages.

Fascinating facts and full-page illustrations bring pilgrim history to life. This highly informative and inspirational story includes religious reasons for fleeing England in 1620, the nine-week Atlantic crossing on the聽Mayflower, the cold first winter in New Plymouth that killed half of the settlers, and the life-saving friendship with Indians, which they celebrated at the first Thanksgiving: a joyful three-day feast with children鈥檚 games and contests.

Perfect for: Helping kids understand and appreciate Thanksgiving.

Find at your local library.


The Great Migration: Journey to the North

The Great Migration: Journey to the North

by: Eloise Greenfield, illustrated by: Jan Spivey Gilchrist - (Amsted, 2010) 32 pages.

A creative, compassionate account of the Great Migration of 1915 to 1929, when thousands of African-Americans escaped the bigotry and poverty of the South by moving north. Five free-verse poems express different travelers’ thoughts along their journey in search of 鈥溾 a good life / for my family / for myself.鈥 The little-known history of these brave travelers is explored artfully with mixed-media collage, blending old sepia photos, maps, news clippings, and drawings Bibliography included.

Perfect for: Artists, adventurers, and any child who’s complained, “Are we there yet?”

Find at your local library.


I Have Heard of a Land

I Have Heard of a Land

by: Joyce Carol Thomas, illustrated by: Floyd Cooper - (HarperCollins, 2000) 32 pages.

In 1899, land in the Oklahoma Territory was offered free to all Americans, regardless of race or gender. Poetic text and beautiful illustrations tell the inspiring story of an African-American woman who realizes her lifelong dream by staking a claim on the new frontier, 鈥渨here the cottonwood trees are innocent.鈥 Authentic details about the harsh living conditions the settlers endured bring to life the perils of pioneer living.

Perfect for: Pioneer descendants and courageous little girls.

Find at your local library.

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