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Our American Flag
Our American Flag
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Our American Flag

Its stars and stripes ripple and wave. It's the United States flag, and Americans have flown it for more than 200 years. Join seamstress Mary Pickersgill for a trip through time to see how this symbol of freedom came to be.

 
ISBN978-1-4048-2218-4
6-Pack ISBN978-1-4048-3174-2
GRLO
Lexile LevelIG790L
ATOS Level4.4
SubjectSocial Studies
Page Count24
Copyright2007
SeriesAmerican Symbols
Teacher NotesYes
Paperback
Price
$9.95
 


6-Pack
Paperback
Price
$60.70

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Mary Firestone

Mary Firestone

Long: Mary Firestone has written more than thirty children’s books. Her books have been recommended by the National Science Teacher Association, and she has received a Best Writing in the Arts award from the Minneapolis Neighborhood Press Association. She has an MFA in Creative Writing and is currently acquiring her teaching license in Language Arts. Mary currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her son Adam and their cat Rigley. Their home is near the Mississippi River park system where they spend time outdoors riding bikes and soaking up the wonders of local wildlife. Short: Mary Firestone has written more than 30 children’s books. Her books have been recommended by the National Science Teacher Association, and she has received a Best Writing in the Arts award from the Minneapolis Neighborhood Press Association. Mary and her son, Adam, love riding their bikes near their St. Paul, Minnesota, home. Their cat, Rigley, waves from the window.

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