The Children's Book of America
Book Summary
Bennett's patriotism is contagious in this collection of stories about America. He not only promotes the values of European settlers, but also includes Native American values and civil rights leaders in defining moral moments. The writing doesn't always work for the targeted age group, but everyone can enjoy the detailed and expressive art.
Is It Any Good?
The stories are enhanced by bold, colorful artwork. Artist Michael Hague captures the characters' emotions, and his detailed landscapes bring scenes, such as a battle at sea, to life.
Oddly, while the language and length of the pieces seem right for older children, the tone and structure of the stories speak to younger ones. Older kids may feel they are being spoken down to, while younger kids may get lost or distracted.

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