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50 of The Best World War II Books for Middle Schoolers - Nourishing My Scholar
What makes a lucky day? One gloomy morning, Theodore found a bright, shiny penny on the way down to breakfast. There was Abraham Lincoln, face up. What luck! Oh THANK you, Mr. Famous President! Theodore said. And he tucked that shiny, new penny in his pocket.Follow Theodore through a day bursting with the simple joys and endless verve of young children—a reminder of how much luck abounds in the world, and how sometimes, it's just waiting to be found.
Kindergarten Luck [Book]
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Skinny as a beanpole and tall for his age, an awkward young boy learns that Abraham Lincoln was called gorilla, baboob, backwards hick. Yet along with big feet and big hands, Lincoln had a big heart and the great ability to keep a nation together. And what the boy learns as he studies Lincoln opens his mind to great possibilities for his own future.
A. Lincoln and Me [Book]
Across the Blue Pacific: A World War II Story by Louise Borden, Robert Andrew Parker, Paperback
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