by Jackie Tricolli | Oct 29, 2020
Have your child take an historical journey with this biographical series aimed at children age seven and up. Start by discovering Benjamin Franklin, a true patriot with many ties to Philadelphia and one of our country’s Founding Fathers. Readers will learn about...
by Jackie Tricolli | Oct 29, 2020
Alexander Hamilton has become quite the celebrated historical figure within the last few years by landing a Broadway play depicting his life. In these pages your new reader can learn what all the fuss is about by discovering Alexander and his important role in our...
by Jackie Tricolli | Oct 29, 2020
Affectionately known throughout the country as RBG, Ruth Bader Ginsberg was an inspiration to all, especially impacting the lives of young girls and woman through her commitment for equality. In these pages children ages 6-8 will follow Ruth’s journey from when...
by Jackie Tricolli | Oct 29, 2020
Part of a biographical series highlighting historical figures who have made their mark on our country, this title features Eleanor Roosevelt as a fighter for social justice. The simple language allows early readers to follow the rise of Eleanor from her childhood to...
by Jackie Tricolli | Oct 29, 2020
As a child, I was always fascinated by the life of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf girl who was locked into her own silence by her handicaps. Fortunately, Anne Sullivan entered Helen’s life and changed her world by teaching her sign language and breaking down the...