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13 Colonies and the American Revolution Coloring Book
E. Philip Brown (Author) · Boosters Zone · Paperback
Step back in time and bring history to life!
The 13 Colonies and the American Revolution Coloring Book is a fun and educational journey through one of the most exciting periods in American history. Designed especially for younger children, this book features simple, bold illustrations that are easy to color and engaging to explore.
From daily life in the colonies to the dramatic events that led to independence, each page introduces young learners to important people, places, and moments that shaped a nation.
Inside This Book You'll Discover:
The 13 original colonies and what made each one uniqueLife in colonial AmericaKey events like the Boston Tea Party and the Stamp ActFamous figures such as George Washington and Betsy RossThe story of the American Revolution and the birth of a new nationPerfect For:
Kids ages 4-8Homeschooling and classroom activitiesParents and teachers looking for educational resourcesHistory-themed giftsScreen-free learning and creativityFeatures:
Large, simple illustrations for easy coloringBold outlines designed for young artistsSingle-sided pages to prevent bleed-through8.5" x 11" format - perfect for crayons, markers, or colored pencilsA fun way to learn while being creativeWhether at home, in the classroom, or as a gift, this coloring book helps children learn, imagine, and connect with history in a fun and memorable way.
Color your way through history - and discover where freedom began!
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