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Hardcover The American Patriot's Almanac Book

ISBN: 1595552677

ISBN13: 9781595552679

The American Patriot's Almanac

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Discover 365 reasons to love America as you read the storied history of the United States.The fife and drum of history mark the time of each passing day. And within their cadence, personalities,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Educate yourself on why you love America!

I purchased this book for my third grade classroom and I read it to my students every day immediately following the flag salute. They listen with rapture, especially when I explain in kid friendly terms the weight of the day's reading. When I read to my students the day regarding how the Confederate Army surrendered to the Union, they were speechless. Every day, we are learning why we say the flag salute, why we honor veterans, and what it means to be lucky enough to be born on American soil. How can anyone know what true patriotism is if they do not know the incredible accomplishments of America. Sometimes I get chills reading this book, and I hope that my students love this country enough to help take it back someday when the tyranny of government attempts to steal this incredible nation. If you love America, you should own this book. If you aren't sure what there is to love about America, you should own this book. We have many reasons to be proud, find out for yourself!

History Buff's Heaven

If you are a history buff, or know one, this book is the ideal gift. As the title implies, it gives a pro-American view of American history for those who are tired of the "mean American picks on ____" view often espoused today. Bennett includes 365 daily entries, each giving a historical event that happened that day and complements these entries with sections like "Fifty All-American Movies" which includes such classics as Little Women, Roots and Shane and "Songs of American Patriotism" which include the "Star Spangled Banner" (all verses), "America", "America the Beautiful" "Yankee Doodle" "Columbia Gem of the Ocean", "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and more. Each song is preceded by a short history. There is also a section on Prayers for the American People. Flag Etiquitte is covered, and copies of important documents like the Constitution are included. The daily entries run the gamut from Washington quelling a rebellion among troops who weren't being paid to Benedict Arnold betraying his country. We learn about Harriet Tubman and Cyrus Field. We learn that the first public school kindergarten was started August 26, 1873 in St. Louis MO. Besides a several paragraph essay about the event of the day, each day's page also includes a list of several other things that happened that day in history. Bennett seems to do a good job of covering not only things done by "dead white men" but also those events featuring women and minorities. The book is attractive, the typeface easy to read and it includes a few black and white illustrations. It is one of the few books that will take up permanent residence in my house.

Provides you with a daily history lesson

Reviewed by Kam Aures for RebeccasReads (10/08) "The American Patriot's Almanac: Daily Readings on America" is an excellent resource for individuals and families to teach and better understand the history of the United States. We have all had American history classes in school; however, I know that at least for me, a lot of what I had learned I have forgotten since I was taught it so long ago. It is always nice to have a refresher course and that is just what this book is. The book begins by analyzing the meaning of "patriotism" with a general definition of "love for country" and then by looking at it more specifically. The authors go on to give reasons as to why we should be patriots and concludes the introduction with these words: It takes a nation of patriots to keep a republic. Especially this republic. The United States, with all its might, isn't likely to be conquered from the outside anytime soon. If American liberty loses its luster, the dimming will come from within. It will be due to our own lack of attention and devotion. Without patriotism, there cannot be a United States. It falls upon us - upon you and me - to take care of this miraculous American democracy, to make it work, to love it." (xi-xii) Following the introduction are 365 sections or units each focusing on historical events throughout the year. For instance, the entry for April 2nd focuses on Juan Ponce De Leon and the Fountain of Youth, July 20th gives information on the Apollo 11 astronauts stepping onto the moon's surface, and September 11th reiterates the events that took place at the World Trade Center. While each date's page gives the history of one event in detail, other events of significance that took place on that date are listed at the bottom. Although my children are young, I have been reading to them that day's page and then explaining the parts that are hard for them to understand. I think that it is important that all Americans are familiar with and well versed in their country's history and, in my opinion, it is never too soon to establish a foundation. I found the lessons to be very interesting and I am learning new details about events that I was only vaguely familiar with. This book definitely should be a part of any American's home reference library.

Make American history and American Patriotism a part of your daily family discussion

This is another of William Bennett's reading resources for families. Yes, you can (and should) read this book as an individual, but it is more useful and more powerful when you take time to go through the daily readings as a family. You r kids need to become familiar with American history, and you cannot and must not leave it to the schools. Sure, not every detail will stick everyday. No big deal. Just going through each reading will at least get the sounds of the names, places, and events in their minds so they will provide resonance when they hear them at a time when they are prepared to take it in and remember it. I am sure you have had the experience of learning a new word and then finding everyone using it. They were using it all along, but you simply had not been familiar enough with it to hear the word. Then one day you were. Same thing here with the historical events discussed. How is the book organized? There are 365 daily readings (I guess you get February 29th off every four years) that present a short article about a key historical event from American history that took place on that day. Many of these have a small engraving to also provide an image. At the bottom of the page is a list of other key events from that day and the year they occurred. The authors call this American History Parade. There are also several other articles provided throughout the book. The first is an introduction to this book. The others are "Twelve Great Reasons to Love a Great Country", "Flags of the Revolutionary War", "The History of the Stars and Stripes", "Fifty All-American Movies", "Flag Etiquette: Guidelines for Displaying and Handling the U.S. Flag", "How the Declaration of Independence Was Written and Signed", "The Declaration of Independence", How the Constitution Was Written and Ratified", The Constitution of the United States", "The Bill of Rights", "Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Since the Bill of Rights", "The Gettysburg Address", "The Emancipation Proclamation", The Pledge of Allegiance", "The American's Creed", "Songs of American Patriotism", "Poems of American Patriotism", and "Prayers for the American People". I think this collection of articles is worth the price of the book all by themselves! If you home school or actively participate in the education of your children, you can use this book as a terrific way to spark discussion and help build a collection of important facts in the minds of your children (and yourself). Just making reading, thinking, and talking about American history, patriotism, and the glory of America a part of your family's daily life will have great benefits and pay huge dividends in the lives of your family members. I think this is a must have for your bookshelf. Reviewed by Craig Matteson, Ann Arbor, MI
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