Scholastic Press Edition - clean and unmarked. Mild shelf/edge wear from normal handling. Sun fading along spine on back cover. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Kids introduction to the world of historical research!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Young readers will be stimulated by Jean Fritz's story of a young lad who wants to know all there is to know about George Washington! There's a lot that he knows, but he just doesn't know what Washington ate for breakfast. Following from one step to the next, he researches until the mystery is solved, demonstrating that persistence brings a reward. Kids will want to read this book over and over again. (And the hoecakes aren't bad, either!)
Loved it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I think this book is very awesome especially if you want to know what George Washington ate. It talks about a boy who is named after George Washington and has the same birth date. If you want to find out more read it yourself.
George jWashington's breakfast
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I am a second grade teacher, and have a 8 and 4 year old at home. I loved this book, both at school and home. We read it every President's Day, and bake up a serving of hoecakes. It is a really fun way to teach children about the history of George Washington.
Highly Recommend it! Fun and Educational!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is wonderful and engaging. It is about a little boy, George W. Allen who shares his name and his birthday with George Washington. He knows many facts about George W. but he wants to know more. One day he decides he wants to know what George W. had for breakfast and the learning adventure begins!! I read it to my boys 6 and 4 and they loved it. My sons enjoyed the facts about George W. like: he had two horses named Nelson and Blueskin. There were many "fun facts" such as this in the book. I loved it because in addition to learning about George W., it shows children different ways to search for information. George Allen first goes to the library from there to the card catalog, and then the biographies. Then his family took a trip to Washington D.C., and to George Washington's home in Virginia. It's a great addition to any family library.
George W.Allen searches for his namesakes breakfast.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
George Allen feels related to George Washington because they share a name and a birthday. He knows many facts about the first president but George Allen wants to know what Washington ate for his breakfast. His detemination to succeed makes the book an interesting tour through history. We learn many facts about Washington and also the rewards of perseverance.
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