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When John Smith and his friends saw Pawnees raiding a wagon train out on the Santa Fe Trail, they knew they had to help.
“Uncle John” Smith and the Wagon Train Raid
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Abraham Lincoln is one of America’s most well-known presidents, but few people know much about his life before the presidency.
Abe Lincoln, Trader
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The first Pony Express ride was a race against time, but the mail had to come from New York before the rider could start out.
Ad Clark’s Record Run to the Pony Express
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Out Of StockVolume I of the Aesop’s Fables series contains eleven fables with associated exercises for young children. Each story is accompanied by a list of vocabulary words to know, as well as a picture to color and a variety of activities to complete. This activity book will keep children engaged as it teaches them simple lessons about more than just academics!
Aesop’s Fables: Volume I (Dyslexia Version)
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Volume II of the Aesop’s Fables series contains eleven fables with associated exercises for young children. Each story is accompanied by a list of vocabulary words to know, as well as a picture to color and a variety of activities to complete. This activity book will keep children engaged as it teaches them simple lessons about more than just academics!
Aesop’s Fables: Volume II (Dyslexia Version)
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Volume III of the Aesop’s Fables series contains eleven fables with associated exercises for young children. Each story is accompanied by a list of vocabulary words to know, as well as a picture to color and a variety of activities to complete. This activity book will keep children engaged as it teaches them simple lessons about more than just academics!
Aesop’s Fables: Volume III (Dyslexia Version)
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Volume IV of the Aesop’s Fables series contains eleven fables with associated exercises for young children. Each story is accompanied by a list of vocabulary words to know, as well as a picture to color and a variety of activities to complete. This activity book will keep children engaged as it teaches them simple lessons about more than just academics!
Aesop’s Fables: Volume IV (Dyslexia Version)
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Annie Moses was as sharp a shooter as anyone had seen, and soon this petite, unassuming woman from the backwoods of Ohio was making a name for herself as Annie Oakley, the “Girl of the Western Plains,” as she performed in front of crowds who were awed at her remarkable ability.
Annie Oakley and the Wild West
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Reporter Bayard Taylor didn’t care much about finding gold, but he did want to taste the adventure of going to California to see the gold fields for himself.
Bayard Taylor’s Journey to California through Panama
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When it came to pirates, there was none so feared as Blackbeard. His name alone struck dread in the hearts of all who heard about him. He so terrorized the people of the American colonies that at last one man, Lieutenant Robert Maynard, agreed to try to stop him. It would be a deadly battle, and many men, both sailors and pirates, were sure to be killed. But would Lieutenant Maynard be able to bring down the cruel and fearsome Blackbeard?
Blackbeard’s Greatest Battle
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Cecilia and her twin brother Verus take a walk through the Roman Forum, looking at various temples and other important sites and discussing a number of the significant historical figures and gods that helped to shape ancient Roman cultural traditions. Even young children can make meaning of the Latin through the engaging illustrations and photographs, as well as repetition of the vocabulary.7 Grades
Caecilia et Verus in Foro Romano – Student Book (Dyslexia version)
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In the early days of the locomotive, there were no rules about how the trains were to be run or even who was in charge.
Captain Ayres and the Jumping Stick
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William Becknell had a grand idea: take a pack train of goods into the desert Southwest to trade with the Native Americans there for mules.
Captain Becknell and the Santa Fe Trail
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Captain William Kidd did not intend to become a pirate. In fact, the most notorious pirate of his day would not have considered himself a pirate at all. The victim of bad luck and an even worse conspiracy against him, Captain Kidd became famous for acts of murder and brutality that he never actually committed.
Captain Kidd, Pirate
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Samuel Champlain went to the New World, first to report on what he saw and later to start a fur-trading center in what is now Canada. But he also wanted to go up the Ottawa River to see if it was the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. He did not know that such a passageway did not exist, but in his explorations, he discovered other important bodies of water, and his maps helped to open the waterways of America.
Champlain’s Search for the Northwest Passage (Dyslexic Font)
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Getting cattle herds from Texas to markets in the West had never been tried before Charlie Goodnight decided to make the trip, crossing rivers and eighty miles of desert along the way.
Charlie Goodnight: Blazing the Goodnight Trail
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