In 1825 when Josefina trusts a trader in Santa Fe with an important deal, she makes a surprising discovery about this young American who leaves town without paying her.
Although generous Giraffe discovers with dismay that she has given away all but one of the seeds she bought to plant flowers for her mother for Mother's Day, she receives satisfaction in the end.
What was life like in America in 1824? Students will love discovering the answer by reading the Josefina books, using the picture map and doing fresh, fun activities in this guide.
In 1934, during the Depression, Kit's cantankerous uncle enlists her aid in transcribing his complaining letters to the editor of the local newspaper, inspiring her to write a different kind of letter of her own.
Felicity, a young girl living in the American colonies in the 1770s, struggles to hold to her beliefs about independence despite the disagreement of her beloved grandfather and her best friend.
While her father is away fighting in World War II, Molly finds her life full of change as she eats terrible vegetables from the victory garden and plans revenge on her brother for ruining her Halloween.