
Declaration of Independence from A to Z, The
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Teach your young readers about the alphabet and America's colonial history & early government in this charming picture book.
From the Boston Tea Party in 1773 to the first reading of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia in 1776, this comprehensive alphabet book chronologically follows the citizens of the thirteen colonies and their fight for representation. Ruled from afar by King George III of England, the colonists rebelled against his tyranny to declare a new nation.
Through historical descriptions, character profiles, and engaging artwork, young readers will learn how America achieved its freedom. As the Americans march toward liberty, author Catherine L. Osornio guides children through C is for Continental Congress, which was formed to defend the rights of the colonists, to R is for Revolution, which brought about a change in government. The ringing of bells and the blasting of cannons accompany the Declaration's completion as the citizens of America announce their right to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Praise for The Declaration of Independence from A to Z
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"Stunning. Educational. Inspiring. Every American--especially students, teachers, librarians, and parents--should have this book!" --Nancy I. Sanders, author of America's Black Founders
"Accurate historical details in the paintings help illuminate the period." --School Library Journal
"The easiest way to teach American history since 1776." --Midwest Book Review
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Children's education has long been close to Catherine L. Osornio's heart. She homeschooled her own children for many years, passing on her love of books and learning. In 2004, she assisted in developing a reading program for Downey Child Care Center, targeting second through sixth graders. Since then, Osornio has written over sixty short stories for the program. An active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Osornio has also contributed articles to Clubhouse Jr. and Discovery Years, both Focus on the Family publications, and was a columnist for Crossmap.com. Her piece The Great Cedars of Lebanon appeared in Learning Through History magazine in 2006, and she regularly participates in her local ministry newsletter. Osornio graduated in 1985 from Columbia College Hollywood in Los Angeles with a bachelor of arts degree in cinema, with an emphasis in cinematography. She has worked as a bookstore clerk, office manager, and camera assistant. She writes fiction and nonfiction for children and adults, and she is a locally published cartoonist. When she isn't writing, Osornio enjoys biking and spending time with her family. She lives in Ontario, California, with her husband and four children.
A professional artist and graphic designer, Layne Johnson has created art for more than a dozen children's books, several of which have earned him honors and awards, including the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award winner Brian's Bird. He earned a bachelor of fine arts from the University of Houston. Johnson is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and the Picture Book Artists Association.