The Courage of Helen Keller
- 28 pages
- 1 hour of reading
A brief biography of Helen Keller who, with the aid and encouragement of her teacher Annie Sullivan, overcame the limitations of the deafness and blindness she suffered as a child.
This collection presents engaging stories for young readers, exploring diverse themes and fostering a love for reading. Each book is crafted to captivate and educate, making complex ideas accessible and developing early literacy skills. The series is ideal for children learning to read or looking to expand their vocabulary and understanding of the world. It serves as a wonderful introduction to the world of literature, filled with adventure and discovery.






A brief biography of Helen Keller who, with the aid and encouragement of her teacher Annie Sullivan, overcame the limitations of the deafness and blindness she suffered as a child.
Examines the characteristics and importance of the sun and how sunspots, solar wind, and solar storms affect the earth.
Discusses why leaves change color with the changing of the seasons.
Explains briefly why airplanes are able to fly and notes certain historical milestones in the field of aeronautics.
Describes our sun, including information on what it is made of, how it formed, its different parts, its life span, and how it impacts the Earth.
Introduces the life of Shoshoni Sacagawea, from early childhood through her days guiding the Lewis and Clark Expedition through the American wilderness, and speculates on her life after that adventure.