Unite or Die : How Thirteen States Became a Nation
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For history lovers: Humorous introduction to America's founding
This book would be a great read for anyone interested in the history of the United States, particularly the formation of its earliest government. The unique perspective of the Forest Lake Elementary School children reenacting the writing of the Constitution adds a humorous and relatable touch to this educational read. Readers will appreciate the fact-filled account of the United States' early democracy, including the creation of the national government, and the compromises necessary to build a workable system of governance. Overall, "Unite or Die" offers an engaging and insightful look into America's past.
- Whitney and Scott Cardozo Award for Children's Literature (2010)
Unite or Die : How Thirteen States Became a Nation
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For history lovers: Humorous introduction to America's founding
This book would be a great read for anyone interested in the history of the United States, particularly the formation of its earliest government. The unique perspective of the Forest Lake Elementary School children reenacting the writing of the Constitution adds a humorous and relatable touch to this educational read. Readers will appreciate the fact-filled account of the United States' early democracy, including the creation of the national government, and the compromises necessary to build a workable system of governance. Overall, "Unite or Die" offers an engaging and insightful look into America's past.
- Whitney and Scott Cardozo Award for Children's Literature (2010)