A Picture of Freedom: An Inspiring Journey Through History for Kids
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A Picture of Freedom, a captivating installment of the Dear America series, invites young readers to step into the poignant world of history through the eyes of a courageous young girl. This meticulously crafted novel, set against the rich backdrop of a plantation, seamlessly intertwines adventure and education, making it a perfect addition to any fourth-grade social studies curriculum. The book not only tells the compelling story of a girl named angeline who dreams of freedom but also provides...
Show moreA Picture of Freedom, a captivating installment of the Dear America series, invites young readers to step into the poignant world of history through the eyes of a courageous young girl. This meticulously crafted novel, set against the rich backdrop of a plantation, seamlessly intertwines adventure and education, making it a perfect addition to any fourth-grade social studies curriculum. The book not only tells the compelling story of a girl named angeline who dreams of freedom but also provides invaluable lessons in resilience, bravery, and the human spirit. Perfect for readers who may not typically enjoy history, this book has a unique ability to spark interest and curiosity about the past, making learning an unforgettable experience. With its engaging narrative and relatable characters, it encourages children to explore the complexities of history in a way that feels relevant and deeply engaging.
Best Occasions to Use This Gift:
This beautiful book is ideal for sharing and learning during National Reading Month or as a thoughtful gift for a child's birthday or holiday. Its educational themes make it a perfect addition to classroom libraries or family book collections that prioritize historical literacy.
While many historical novels for young readers exist, A Picture of Freedom excels by focusing on authentic storytelling that resonates with younger audiences. Unlike typical history textbooks that might overwhelm children, this book presents history through relatable characters and engaging plotlines, making it a standout choice among other entries in the Dear America series. This emotional connection to the protagonist's journey ensures that readers not only learn about history but also develop empathy and a personal connection to it.
Why You Will Love This Product: Reading A Picture of Freedom isn't just an educational experience—it's an emotional journey that fosters understanding and compassion in young readers. By exposing them to the realities of the past while delivering a message of hope and determination, this book instills strong values of bravery and resilience. It's the kind of story that resonates deeply, encouraging discussions about freedom and humanity long after the last page is turned. Your children will not only gain knowledge of history but also develop a love for reading and learning that will last a lifetime.
Less| manufacturer | Scholastic Press |
|---|---|
| height | 7.75 |
| weight | 0.6503636729 |
| width | 0.75 |
| length | 5.5 |
| releaseDate | 2011-01-01T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is ideal for children aged 8-12, particularly those in the fourth grade.
Yes, it is specifically designed to support Virginia's fourth-grade social studies curriculum.
Absolutely! The engaging narrative and approachable language make it perfect for reluctant readers.
Definitely! It’s a great way for parents and children to bond and discuss important historical themes.
It stands out due to its unique perspective and emotional depth, making history relatable and interesting.
The book covers themes of freedom, resilience, courage, and history, making it both educational and inspirational.