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Book ReviewsThe Story of Benjamin Franklin: Amazing American (Famous Lives) |
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Book: The Story of Benjamin Franklin: Amazing American (Famous Lives)
Written by: Margaret Davidson John Speirs |
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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Benjamin Franklin Amazing American Rating:
5 / 5
This is a book of high interest to my 5th and 6th grade students. Benjamin Franklin came alive on the pages of this book, and even inspired one young man to do further research into the life of this truly amazing American. The language is simple and straight forward making comprehenshion possible even for my students who are struggling with a very limited knowledge of the English language. I believe that this book is not only appropriate for children, but also an enjoyable reading experience for adults that are reading along with their children, or adults who are building their own reading skills. It never "talks down" to the reader. The world is hungry for heroes, and leaders who live and teach old-fashioned virtues. This book meets this need in an entertaining way.
The Story of Benjamin Franklin Amazing American Rating:
5 / 5
This book has been very informative for both my 6th grade and my college-aged ESL students. It brings to life one of the most inventive and creative personalities in American history. He is presented in a very positive way, making him a role model that can be an example to younger and older people alike. This book is written in language that is easily understood by young or foreign readers. While it uses vocabulary that stretches the limits of a young person's ability, it also gives explantion for difficult passages. It gives thoughtful insight into American history preceding the Revolutionary War and the reasons for the War.
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