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Marlene Targ Brill

    Jane Addams
    Marshall "Major" Taylor
    Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express
    Raising smart kids for dummies
    Veterans Day
    • Veterans Day

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book explores the significance of Veteran's Day, a day dedicated to honoring those who have served in the military. It delves into the history behind the holiday, explaining the choice of November 11 as its date and the various ways Americans commemorate the sacrifices made by veterans. Through this informative narrative, readers gain a deeper understanding of the importance of gratitude and remembrance in American culture.

      Veterans Day
    • All parents want their children to be successful and to lead happy, fulfilling lives. They understand that how they raise their children can have a great impact on their children's performance in school and later in life. This title advises on how this can be accomplished.

      Raising smart kids for dummies
    • Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(30)Add rating

      Bronco Charlie, an adventurous eleven-year-old, has already experienced life as a sailor and cowboy, but he's eager for more excitement. When he encounters a riderless Pony Express horse, he seizes the opportunity to embark on a daring journey to deliver mail fifty miles away. Facing treacherous rocky mountains, blinding rain, hostile Indians, and wild animals, Charlie must summon his courage to navigate the challenges ahead and demonstrate that bravery knows no age.

      Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express
    • Marshall "Major" Taylor

      World Champion Bicyclist, 1899

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Presents the life of Major Taylor, the African-American bicycle racer who won three world championship titles at the turn of the twentieth century, when bicycle racing was popular worldwide.

      Marshall "Major" Taylor
    • One of the most controversial women of the twentieth century, Jane Addams advocated for children, women, immigrants, fair working conditions, and world peace at a time when women were told to keep quiet and stay at home. Her efforts led to the founding of the first school of social work and of Hull- House, the best-known community house in the United States.

      Jane Addams