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John Adams and the Magic Bobblehead

John Adams and the Magic Bobblehead

Deborah Kalb 

(Author)

Robert Lunsford 

(Illustrator)
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Description

Adventure, history, and the drama of family life intertwine in this engrossing tale of a fifth-grade girl struggling to find her place after her mom remarries and she finds herself stuck with a younger stepbrother. Find out what happens when Ava and her newly blended family take a trip to Boston, where she buys a magic bobblehead and is unexpectedly transported to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As Ava and her stepbrother, J. P., travel back and forth with John and Abigail Adams and their children, from Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, to the White House, to France, she learns about history, friendship, and how to deal with new situations, including her recently blended family. This sequel to The President and Me: George Washington and the Magic Hat features some of the same characters.


Product Details

PublisherSchiffer Kids
Publish DateNovember 28, 2018
Pages144
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780764355561
Dimensions8.9 X 14.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Deborah Kalb is a freelance writer and editor who spent more than twenty years working as a journalist. She is the author of The President and Me: George Washington and the Magic Hat, and lives with her family in the Washington, DC, area.
Robert Lunsford has been a graphic artist/illustrator for nearly forty years. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University's School of the Arts, Rob is known for his ability to tell stories through pictures and information graphics. He is married to a fellow artist and teacher and has two grown children.

Reviews

"Fifth-grader Ava is struggling to figure out where she belongs in her newly-blended family. Her mom got remarried and she now has a stepfather and new brother. They decide to take a family trip to Boston where she buys a bobblehead of president John Quincy Adams. This was no ordinary bobblehead as it magically transports her and her brother, J.P. back in time to the 18th and 19th centuries where they meet John and Abigail Adams. They encounter history in the making, get close to actual battles, and learn much about how America became the great country it is. This book teaches history in a fun-to-read format through an exciting story. (Ages 8-12)"

--Midwest Book Review

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