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Sacajawea: Her True Story (All Aboard Reading Level 3)

Sacajawea: Her True Story (All Aboard Reading Level 3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sacajawea; Her True Story
Review: Hi my name is Jill and I read the book Sacajawea; Her True story by Joyce Milton.. The book was great. It is geared toward first through third grade reading levels, but it is a good read aloud for up to fourth grade. The pictures are very colorful and vivid and the text is simple and easy to understand. The book chronicles the important events of Sacajawea's life, beginning with her childhood. The book also includes maps and symbols that are helpful for additional understanding. I would recommend this book to all primary students who are learning about Sacajawea and/or Lewis and Clark.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sacajawea; Her True Story
Review: Hi my name is Jill and I read the book Sacajawea; Her True story by Joyce Milton.. The book was great. It is geared toward first through third grade reading levels, but it is a good read aloud for up to fourth grade. The pictures are very colorful and vivid and the text is simple and easy to understand. The book chronicles the important events of Sacajawea's life, beginning with her childhood. The book also includes maps and symbols that are helpful for additional understanding. I would recommend this book to all primary students who are learning about Sacajawea and/or Lewis and Clark.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful True Story
Review: My 5-year-old daughter received this one during the holidays. Although recommended for grades 1-3, my preschooler absolutely loves this book.

My daughter will shyly ask me to read to her and then she will pull this book out from behind her back. It is her current favorite.

My daughter seems to really enjoy books about real people (Laura Engels, Balto, etc.). She particularly likes Sacajawea's son Pomp (he always gets to ride).

She has no trouble with words or names (there are pronunciation guides for Native American names) and she has a very good grasp of the story.

As this is intended for young readers, the story is rather short and simple but gives a good broad look at the whole story. As an adult who has had to read this book dozens of times I also find it enjoyable.


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