Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends, with 21 Activities (57) (For Kids series)

Looking for a fun and interactive way to learn about Texas history? Look no further than Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends. This book takes readers on a 500-year journey through the colorful past of the Lone Star State, from the founding of the Spanish Missions to the establishment of NASA’s Mission Control in Houston. Along the way, kids will learn about the state’s culture, politics, and geography through 21 engaging activities, including making castings of local wildlife tracks, designing a ranch’s branding iron, and celebrating Juneteenth. This valuable resource also includes a timeline of significant events, a glossary of key terms, and more. So grab your cowboy hat and saddle up for a wild ride through Texas history with Texas History for Kids: Lone Star Lives and Legends.

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

Gr 3–6—Everything is bigger in Texas, and this book does its best to make the eventful happenings of the Lone Star state fun and accessible. Beginning before Texas was even a state, some 500 years ago with the Spanish missions, and continuing up to the 20th-century space age and oil boom, Gibson makes the material relatable and approachable, while teachers will appreciate the activities. VERDICT While this book is no replacement for a textbook, it will become an invaluable tool for those teaching or learning about Texas history.—John Trischitti, Midland County Public Libraries, TX

Review

“It will become an invaluable tool for those teaching or learning about Texas history.” —School Library Journal

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