Daniel Brown at the Battle of Lexington
Colonists are preparing for a confrontation with the Redcoats as tension grows in Lexington. Daniel Brown wants to help but he’s too young to train with the militia on Lexington Common. An unexpected turn of events finds Daniel face-to-face with one of the most famous heroes of the American Revolution. Will Daniel prove that even a young boy can help the Patriot cause?
Working closely with members of the Paul Revere House, the Lincoln Minute Men, and the Lexington Minute Men, writer Ellen Leroe has crafted an intriguing story that will draw young readers into the days leading up to the first shot fired on Lexington Common and the beginning of the American Revolution. Illustrator Sally Hinkley has done a superb job of bringing these events to life with more than 15 carefully illustrated pictures depicting the colonists, the battle, and Paul Revere.
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Working closely with members of the Paul Revere House, the Lincoln Minute Men, and the Lexington Minute Men, writer Ellen Leroe has crafted an intriguing story that will draw young readers into the days leading up to the first shot fired on Lexington Common and the beginning of the American Revolution. Illustrator Sally Hinkley has done a superb job of bringing these events to life with more than 15 carefully illustrated pictures depicting the colonists, the battle, and Paul Revere.
Daniel Brown at the Battle of Lexington
Colonists are preparing for a confrontation with the Redcoats as tension grows in Lexington. Daniel Brown wants to help but he’s too young to train with the militia on Lexington Common. An unexpected turn of events finds Daniel face-to-face with one of the most famous heroes of the American Revolution. Will Daniel prove that even a young boy can help the Patriot cause?
Working closely with members of the Paul Revere House, the Lincoln Minute Men, and the Lexington Minute Men, writer Ellen Leroe has crafted an intriguing story that will draw young readers into the days leading up to the first shot fired on Lexington Common and the beginning of the American Revolution. Illustrator Sally Hinkley has done a superb job of bringing these events to life with more than 15 carefully illustrated pictures depicting the colonists, the battle, and Paul Revere.
Working closely with members of the Paul Revere House, the Lincoln Minute Men, and the Lexington Minute Men, writer Ellen Leroe has crafted an intriguing story that will draw young readers into the days leading up to the first shot fired on Lexington Common and the beginning of the American Revolution. Illustrator Sally Hinkley has done a superb job of bringing these events to life with more than 15 carefully illustrated pictures depicting the colonists, the battle, and Paul Revere.
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BN ID: | 2940014259996 |
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Publisher: | Twin Lights Publishers, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 03/19/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 32 |
File size: | 11 MB |
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Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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