America Turns 250 for Kids by Ryan Hayes

America Turns 250 for Kids

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What if kids could travel back in time and watch America’s story begin? In this exciting, kid-friendly 250th anniversary guide, young readers will discover how thirteen colonies became the United States. From early colonial life to bold protests, brave Patriots, powerful ideas, and revolutionary moments, this book brings America’s founding story to life in a simple and engaging way. Written for curious kids ages 8–12, this book makes early American history easy to understand without making it boring. Readers will meet the Founders, Patriots, and everyday people who helped shape a new nation. They will also learn that America’s beginning was filled with courage, conflict, big dreams, difficult choices, and lessons that still matter today. Inside, young readers will discover: The story of the thirteen colonies and colonial life Why the colonists began disagreeing with Britain The meaning behind “no taxation without representation” The Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere’s ride, and the road to revolution The Declaration of Independence and why July 4, 1776 mattered Founders, Patriots, women, children, and overlooked voices of the Revolution How America won independence and began building a new nation Why America’s 250th anniversary is a special time to remember its beginning Perfect for homeschool lessons, classrooms, family reading, and young history lovers, this book turns early American history into an inspiring journey of courage, freedom, fairness, and responsibility. Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by helping kids discover the remarkable story of how the United States was born.

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