The Rucksack Kids (The Rucksack Kids, #3)
by Leah Theo and John Theo
Rhyming text and illustrations present a recipe for how to bake a pie from all the things that make America great.
On the Fourth of July, when the cookouts are over and the pool gates are closed, families will walk from their houses, parade into town, and look to the stars. Surrounded by neighbors and friends, they will watch the fireworks show as it glitters and sparkles and paints the sky in celebration! This energetic, evocative picture book from Maggie Rudd, with sparkling illustrations from Elisa Chavarri, is a joyous ode to summertime and tradition.
Freedom Celebration: A Juneteenth Party (I Can Read Level 3)
by Angela Dalton
There’s something strange about the new kid, Sam - though Max can’t quite put his finger on it. But EVERYONE else in his class is invited to Max's birthday sleepover, so his mom invites Sam too. Sam is just as strange at the party as he is at school: he's wary of the full moon, prefers his hamburgers rare, and can’t help but bite the other kids during an innocent game of Twister. But despite his initial hesitation, Max discovers that what makes us different is actually what makes us special, an...
Picnics! Singing! Fireworks! It's time to celebrate the best day of all--the Fourth of July! Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli and award-winning illustrator Larry Day join forces to celebrate America's birthday, the Fourth of July. A responsible little boy who's eager to do his part wakes up joyful and ready to celebrate his favorite day of all. But there's a lot of work to do--pies to be baked, deviled eggs to be filled--and the boy has lots of jobs to complete before he can enjoy the fun . . ....
Get to know the Busy Royal Family and join in with push, pull and slide the tabs to help the Queen choose her outfit, enjoy a day at the races and go on a fun carriage ride. Marion Billet's illustrations bring this adorable book, part of her popular London series, to life. Plus a fun rhyming story and lots of things to spot makes this board book great for toddlers who like to play as they read.Tiny tourists can enjoy more of London with: Busy London, My First Search and Find London Sticker Book...
America Children's Book (Children's Books on Life and Behavior, #14)
by Gunter
On July 4th, 1777, fourteen-year-old Jake Mallory and his friends are celebrating their new nation's independence, but over the next four years Jake finds himself in increasingly adventurous circumstances as he battles British forces, barely survives captivity on a prison ship, and finally returns home to Connecticut, war-torn and weary, but hopeful for America's future.