American Legends and Folktales (Group 4)
American Legends and Folktales
Reading Level: 3
Interest Level: 3-5
America is full of exciting history and tall tales. This
spell-binding series explores the stories behind some of the most celebrated
names in American folk history. Readers will learn what made Liberty a lady, why
there is an Uncle Sam, how Nathan Hale became a spy, what Rosie the Riveter did,
why Bonnie and Clyde were so bad, and what made Buffalo Bill start his Wild West
shows. These books contain vivid, colorful illustrations by accomplished
illustrators alongside easy-to-read language. They provide a unique experience
for young readers, sure to engage them while introducing them to some of the
most iconic characters in U.S. legend in a fun and exciting way.
Each Book
Contains:
? Detailed stories of the unique myths and legends that
originated in America
? Detailed illustrations from accomplished
illustrators that provide visual context for the text
? Find Out More
sections with related books and websites for further study of the legend
?
About the Legend sections that give more information about the legend that was
not necessarily mentioned in the narrative text, sure to attract older
audiences
Curriculum Connections:
? Students can learn about a new legend
or folktale from America
? Offers detailed textual and illustrated content
for the reader to dissect and explore
? Provides students with the
opportunity to learn about legends and folktales through text and picture
association