Review
"Reveals how storytelling can turn dusty historical figures into friends and heroes." --
Today's LibrarianThe book provides a much needed look into the early life of a famous American. --
Kay W. Terry, Ed.D, Coordinator of Basic Programs K-5, School of Integrated Studies in Teacher Education, Western Kentucky University
Product Description
The childhood adventures of the ninth American president are featured in the latest addition to the Young Patriots Series of fictional biographies for children. When William Henry's sister Sally tumbled into the river, was he able to save her? What happened when he discovered a wounded enemy soldier close to his home? What secret did he learn about his new tutor?
Find the answers to these questions and more as William Henry Harrison grows from a young boy to the famous soldier who defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe, became governor of the Indiana Territory, and won the presidency of the United States.
In the pages of "William Henry Harrison, Young Tippecanoe" young readers ages 7-12 will meet a real child who makes the same mistakes as they do, plays games that may be different in form but the same in concept, and even disobeys his parents! At the same time, children will see the positive qualities that foreshadowed the hero William Henry would become.
Start your child's collection of the Young Patriots Series today, and don't forget to check out Volume 1, "Amelia Earhart Young Air Pioneer."
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