The White House
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Since 1800, the White House has been the president's home. In its halls, leaders sign treaties, the president gives speeches, and tourists learn about history. This fact-filled book teaches students about the past and present of the United States' most famous building!
The White House
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Since 1800, the White House has been the president's home. In its halls, leaders sign treaties, the president gives speeches, and tourists learn about history. This fact-filled book teaches students about the past and present of the United States' most famous building!
The Liberty Bell
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
From American revolutionaries to abolitionists to suffragettes, generations have celebrated the Liberty Bell's message of freedom. This informative book explores the history and importance of America's most famous bell.
The Bald Eagle
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
The bald eagle has symbolized freedom since the Great Seal was designed in 1782 – almost our nation's beginning. Today we find bald eagles on dollar bills, stamps, flags, and more! Early readers will learn about the history and legacy of this powerful American image.
The United States Constitution
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
The Founding Fathers dreamed of a nation that protected the rights of its people. Today, the Constitution and Bill of Rights still promise freedom for all. In this book, beginning readers will learn the basics of the Constitution and its role in the formation of our government.
The United States Flag
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
In 1777, the United States flag had just 13 stars and stripes. How Old Glory has grown since then! Today, the flag flies over schools, libraries, government buildings, and more. Young readers will learn the flag's symbolism and origins in this patriotic title.
The Washington Monument
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Known as one of America's greatest leaders, George Washington led an army of rebels to independence. Today, we honor his successes through the Washington Monument. Beginning readers will find informative text and features along with eye-catching photos from cover to cover in this title about the Washington Monument!
The Lincoln Memorial
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Of all the U.S. presidents, Abraham Lincoln stands out as a champion of change and equality. It is no surprise the Lincoln Memorial is considered a symbol of freedom. This title provides a look into the achievements of President Lincoln and why we honor his legacy today with the Lincoln Memorial!
The Statue of Liberty
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
At over 300 feet tall, the Statue of Liberty is a towering symbol of hope. The statue's torch has lit the way to freedom for generations of Americans. This book examines the history and power of one of the United States' most enduring monuments.
The Pledge of Allegiance
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Did you know the Pledge of Allegiance began as a children's magazine poem in 1892? Since then it has been recited in schools, courts, and more. This title introduces students to history and meaning of the Pledge.
The Star-Spangled Banner
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
It was the War of 1812, and the Battle of Baltimore raged! The Americans' valiant defense inspired Francis Scott Key to write a poem – and the Star-Spangled Banner was born. Readers will discover the origins of our national anthem in this engaging book.
The Bill of Rights
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
After the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, James Madison realized there were no laws established to protect the rights of the people. In 1791, the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution. Beginning readers will be introduced to this important symbol of freedom through its definition, history, and examples of how people practice their rights today!
Mount Rushmore
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Carved into America's heartland, Mount Rushmore celebrates four presidents who made America what it is today. This symbol of freedom is at center stage in this title for beginning readers, highlighting Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln through leveled text and vibrant matching photos!
The Liberty Bell
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
From American revolutionaries to abolitionists to suffragettes, generations have celebrated the Liberty Bell's message of freedom. This informative book explores the history and importance of America's most famous bell.
The Statue of Liberty
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
At over 300 feet tall, the Statue of Liberty is a towering symbol of hope. The statue's torch has lit the way to freedom for generations of Americans. This book examines the history and power of one of the United States' most enduring monuments.
The Bald Eagle
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
The bald eagle has symbolized freedom since the Great Seal was designed in 1782 - almost our nation's beginning. Today we find bald eagles on dollar bills, stamps, flags, and more! Early readers will learn about the history and legacy of this powerful American image.
The United States Flag
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
In 1777, the United States flag had just 13 stars and stripes. How Old Glory has grown since then! Today, the flag flies over schools, libraries, government buildings, and more. Young readers will learn the flag's symbolism and origins in this patriotic title.
The Pledge of Allegiance
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
Did you know the Pledge of Allegiance began as a children's magazine poem in 1892? Since then it has been recited in schools, courts, and more. This title introduces students to history and meaning of the Pledge.
The Star-Spangled Banner
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
It was the War of 1812, and the Battle of Baltimore raged! The Americans' valiant defense inspired Francis Scott Key to write a poem - and the Star-Spangled Banner was born. Readers will discover the origins of our national anthem in this engaging book.
The United States Constitution
Part of the Symbols of American Freedom series
The Founding Fathers dreamed of a nation that protected the rights of its people. Today, the Constitution and Bill of Rights still promise freedom for all. In this book, beginning readers will learn the basics of the Constitution and its role in the formation of our government.