The White House : introducing primary sources
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The White House has stood as a symbol for America and the U.S. presidency since President John Adams walked through its doors in 1800. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind the most important house in the country from people who were there when it was built. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the White House.
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Marion Public Library | J 975.3 CLA (Text) Children's Nonfiction |
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Wood Library Association - Canandaigua | j975.3 CLA (Text) Children's Nonfiction |
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003 | OWWL | ||
005 | 20180122105108.1 | ||
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100 | 1 | . | ‡aClay, Kathryn, ‡eauthor. |
245 | 1 | 4. | ‡aThe White House : ‡bintroducing primary sources / ‡cby Kathryn Clay. |
264 | 1. | ‡aNorth Mankato, Minnesota : ‡bCapstone Press, ‡c[2017] | |
264 | 4. | ‡c©2018 | |
300 | . | ‡a32 pages : ‡bcolor illustrations ; ‡c23 cm. | |
336 | . | ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent | |
336 | . | ‡astill image ‡bsti ‡2rdacontent | |
337 | . | ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia | |
338 | . | ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier | |
490 | 1 | . | ‡aIntroducing primary sources |
490 | 1 | . | ‡aSmithsonian little explorer |
500 | . | ‡a"Smithsonian books." | |
504 | . | ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (page 31) and index. | |
505 | 0 | . | ‡aPrimary sources -- Plans for a new home -- Choosing a design -- Building begins -- First residents -- Jefferson moves in -- The British burn it down -- Executive offices -- Much-needed repairs -- The east room -- Family quarters -- The White House today -- Timeline -- Glossary. |
520 | . | ‡aThe White House has stood as a symbol for America and the U.S. presidency since President John Adams walked through its doors in 1800. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind the most important house in the country from people who were there when it was built. Engaging text, colorful photos, sidebars, and a variety of primary sources introduce readers to the White House. | |
521 | 8 | . | ‡a740L ‡bLexile |
610 | 2 | 0. | ‡aWhite House (Washington, D.C.) ‡vJuvenile literature. |
651 | 0. | ‡aWashington (D.C.) ‡xBuildings, structures, etc. ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
830 | 0. | ‡aIntroducing primary sources (Capstone Press) | |
830 | 0. | ‡aSmithsonian little explorer. | |
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