And Then What Happened, Paul Revere? (Paperstar)
K**R
Funny pictures
We needed this book for school, my daughter found it to have funny pictures. It made her interested in reading the book.
L**4
Enjoyable and helpful
My son enjoyed reading it and it was a quick history lesson. I plan to have the whole collection for my little readers
K**R
The child loved it!
My great niece is obsessed with Paul Revere. She is eight years old. I first purchased the midnight ride of Paul Revere for her and then picked up this book on what happened after the ride. She called me and was thrilled to fill me in on little known facts about the number of children he had and how he Whittled false teeth! She loved it!
R**K
A great companion book
This is a great companion book for younger readers to David Hackett Fischer's "Paul Revere's Ride". I give it away to home schoolers and ask that the book be passed around from home to home. Children who read it sign inside the front cover. It teaches children about the courage and dedication of our forefathers. There are still patriots in our country. They walk among us.
L**R
Good!
Although my boys really enjoyed reading this book, I wish there was more about the ride. However, the book was educational and enjoyable. Just really short.
A**R
Five Stars
Great book!
C**M
Makes history fun and memorable!
We are home schoolers and Jean Fritz hits a home run with this book and the others in the same genre.
G**R
And Then What happened Paul Revere?
Quite informative and short. Filled with information and the index provides even more accurate information to help children understand terminology and the time of the events.
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