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The Adventures of Little Miss HISTORY, Volume I

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Product Description Wouldn't you like to get three award-winning books for the price of two?Little Miss HISTORY has packed three NYC historical adventures into one exciting book!This book is perfect for teachers, homeschool parents, and history lovers. Visit the STATUE OF LIBERTY the symbol of hope and promise for the immigrants who passed it on their way to fulfilling their dreams. Walk through the Great Hall at ELLIS ISLAND as immigrants apprehensively waited in long lines to determine whether they had passed inspection. Tour the USS Intrepid to explore one ship's amazing history during WW II, the Vietnam War, the space age, and the war on terrorism. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN...· Who designed, built and contributed to the Statue of Liberty. The composition of the and what she symbolizes. The role France played in the Statue's history. The history of Ellis Island and its designer· About the immigrants and where they came from· What kinds of inspections and questions did they need to answer· What happened to the immigrants who failed inspection· The people who worked at Ellis Island· What you can see in the Museum· What part did the USS Intrepid play in World War II· How did the ship contribute during the Vietnam War· What happened during the Cold War· What role did she play after 911· What it was like to live and work on the ship· What you find on the flight deck· Hands-on activities in the Exploreum· What is parked right next door and so much more... Why not start reading right now... CLICK ON THE BUY BUTTON Review ...   The illustrations are well executed to make the concept and the information clear to children.   It is a good book to have in school libraries as it can be used as reference material. The book definitely has made me more curious and eager to read more books from this author." Five Stars... Mamta Madhavan - ReadersFavorite The storytelling is clear, theillustrations are attractive and appealing, and the approach of having LittleMiss History as both tour guide and (sometimes humorous) participant helps makethe story accessible. - AmazonReviewer The author certainly has a passionfor teaching children history. This three-volume set is certain to entertaincurious and knowledge-thirsty young minds. -Amazon Reviewer The illustrations are reallybreathtaking and a lust for the eye. I think this book is a MUSTfor every school kid. -Amazon Reviewer From the Author "IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR HISTORY, YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT." From the Back Cover Mrs. Mojica's enthralling account of the statue's construction and history includes fascinating details about its origins, its purpose and significance, its architects and designers, and the physical and financial effort its building necessitated. Mrs. Mojica seamlessly interweaves historical information about prominent historical figures that were involved in making Lady Liberty's part of the America story... -Sarah Mazor Little Miss HISTORY Travels to ELLIS ISLAND is another amazingly well-written book with so much history. What I love most about this author's books is historical information coupled with rich truths/facts and fantastic illustrations. I just knew I'd enjoy this book, and so many others will, too. We are living during an era where there's so much talk about immigration, and immigration laws, so books like this one will usurp much diverse conversations. Adults can help children sort through puzzling questions using respectful discourse one to another..."  - Amazon Customer Houston, TX. About the Author Barbara Ann Mojica, M.A. S.A.S., S.D.A is a historian and retired educator. Her education career spans more than forty years serving as a teacher, special educator, principal, and school district administrator. Barbara writes monthly historical articles for the Columbia Insider under the banner "Passages." Using the whimsical Little Miss History character to narrate her book series,