New Book by Barbara and Victor Mojica
Little Miss HISTORY Travels to MONTICELLO Home of Thomas Jefferson
A collection of valuable discoveries and historical facts!
I just finished reading a new book titled Little Miss History Travels to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, written by Barbara Mojica and illustrated by Victor Mojica. And I must tell you, when you get your hands on this new book, you will forever fall in love with this talented team and their very smart character, Little Miss History, who never disappoints her fans.
This well-crafted children’s book is a refreshing slice of history, one that will inspire young readers to learn and explore historical facts about Thomas Jefferson, his life, household, and, of course, the famous house he built. The book doesn’t go into deep explanations of every aspect of that period of time; instead, it gives readers small glimpses of how Jefferson’s life evolved throughout the years. All facts are short and to the point, but they’re fun to study and learn. This little overview describes the most important events, to inspire children to explore the history of that time more fully. They also encourage readers to take a closer look at some astonishing people who left their mark on the world.
Overall, it is a lovely book, packed with good information, bursting with fantastic artwork, combined with sensational topics that kids will love.
Beautiful photographs are mixed with bright illustrations, with perfectly complementing bits of information ready to satisfy a casual browser as well as the truly fact-obsessed reader.
In their new book, the Mojicas provide a great opportunity to parents and teachers to explain the era that Jefferson lived in to their children. And the short list at the end of the book will help readers to remember the most important dates that marked American history.
This small book is a great resource for learning, one that will give young readers a jumpstart in knowledge about a thrilling time period.
A perfect book for any age!
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