Forgotten Liberties The Declaration's for Children

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Bol What can you learn about freedom from a bunny, a bear, and a soccer game?With the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence just around the corner, this is a timely book to teach and uplift America's most valuable resource-our children.A long time ago, the American colonists wanted to make their own rules, but a mighty bear named King George III refused to listen. His fox soldiers and German shepherd guards made life unfair. The people knew something had to change, so they stood up for their rights and wrote the Declaration of Independence!This beautifully illustrated book brings history to life with engaging animal characters, captivating stories, and clear, easy-to-understand explanations. Through bunnies, bears, and even a game of soccer, kids will learn how America's fight for freedom still matters today.This is the third book in the series, The Declaration's Forgotten Liberties. It joins textbook versions for adult and middle-grade youth. Each of these volumes teaches the Declaration of Independence in a way that is both informative and engaging. Parents, teachers, and children will learn things about our founding that have been hidden and forgotten for generations.Most are unaware of amazing stories connecting Native Americans to the Declaration of Independence, or that they were connected with amazing events at Valley Forge. These volumes also correct errors that have become accepted as fact. What better time to correct these inaccuracies than when our children are young? Reading these stories to engage with bears, foxes, and bunnies has a way of healing divides and lifting hearts.Explore these Forgotten Liberties and discover the stories behind America's most important document!

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What can you learn about freedom from a bunny, a bear, and a soccer game?With the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence just around the corner, this is a timely book to teach and uplift America's most valuable resource-our children.A long time ago, the American colonists wanted to make their own rules, but a mighty bear named King George III refused to listen. His fox soldiers and German shepherd guards made life unfair. The people knew something had to change, so they stood up for their rights and wrote the Declaration of Independence!This beautifully illustrated book brings history to life with engaging animal characters, captivating stories, and clear, easy-to-understand explanations. Through bunnies, bears, and even a game of soccer, kids will learn how America's fight for freedom still matters today.This is the third book in the series, The Declaration's Forgotten Liberties. It joins textbook versions for adult and middle-grade youth. Each of these volumes teaches the Declaration of Independence in a way that is both informative and engaging. Parents, teachers, and children will learn things about our founding that have been hidden and forgotten for generations.Most are unaware of amazing stories connecting Native Americans to the Declaration of Independence, or that they were connected with amazing events at Valley Forge. These volumes also correct errors that have become accepted as fact. What better time to correct these inaccuracies than when our children are young? Reading these stories to engage with bears, foxes, and bunnies has a way of healing divides and lifting hearts.Explore these Forgotten Liberties and discover the stories behind America's most important document!


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