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George the Drummer Boy (I Can Read Book 3)

George the Drummer Boy (I Can Read Book 3)
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George the Drummer Boy (I Can Read Book 3)

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More than two hundred years ago, Boston belonged to the British. George was a drummer boy with the King's soldiers there. He wanted to be friends with the people of Boston. But they did not like the soldiers. They shouted and threw things at them.

One night, George and the other soldiers were sent on a secret mission. They crossed the river and headed toward Concord. George had no idea that this was the start of the American Revolution.

In this I Can Read Book, Don Bolognese's vibrant pictures capture the drama and humor of Nathaniel Benchley's exciting story.

 
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Product Details
Author:Nathaniel Benchley
Paperback:64 pages
Publisher:HarperCollins
Publication Date:February 20, 1987
Language:English
ISBN:0064441067
Package Length:8.3 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:0.3 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Good reading for children  Jun 21, 2008
Keeps children interested. I used this book as part of a homeschool cirriculum. My child actually undertood the lesson much in part to this book. Very helpful.

5George The Drummer  Oct 09, 2007
My son has enjoyed Sam the Minuteman for several months now. He checks it out frequently at our local public library. When I found George the Drummer, I was so excited. It follows the same quality of Sam The Minuteman. We are Homeschoolers and have trouble finding good wholesome reading material. George and Sam have become by son's favorites.


5George the Drummer Boy  Sep 07, 2007
ISBN 0064441067 - For the writing itself, I might have given this book 3 or 4 stars, but the content earns it a five. Reading Level 3, for ages 7-9 (grades 2-4).

George is a drummer with the King's Soldiers in Boston in 1776. The people of Boston don't like the soldiers, so they don't like George, which makes him unhappy. He'd like to be friends, but as a part of the army, his job is to follow orders. One night, his orders are to get up and get dressed. Along with his friend Fred, George does as he's told and the pair join the soldiers to cross the Charles River. The plan is to go to into Concord and Lexington to capture all the cannon and powder they find. George and Fred are there as the first shots of the American Revolution are fired.

The history we teach in schools in the U.S. doesn't often allow for another point of view. The old adage that "History is written by the victors" is sadly true, so much so that our children grow up without ever thinking that the people we fought in 1776 were actually people. This book is a very tiny step toward shedding a little light on that reality, and is well worth reading. Benchley does a very nice job of writing the short tale without judgment. The illustrations by Don Bolognese are well done, as well. Fans of the PBS show Liberty's Kids will find this book fits right in with their interest and others might discover that it opens their minds a little to curiosity about the other side of any story.

5Excellent Historical Fiction  Apr 29, 2003
I read this book, along with Sam the Minuteman, to show writing and historical perspective. The book is probably intended for the lst grade readers. There are 61 pages in the book, 1/4 of the pages are full page illustrations. This book tells of one moment in history from the perspective of a British boy, as opposed to Sam the minuteman, which is the same moment in history told from the perspective of an American boy. The moment in history explored here is the beginning of the American Revolution. All of the kids from ages 4 to 10 liked hearing this book. ...

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4early reader with a new perspective  Oct 19, 2001
This early reader features George, a boy who drums for the army of British General Gage, and takes place in Concord and Lexington on the day the American Revolution begins. At 61 pages, with simple vocabulary, this would be a good selection for a young reader interested in history. The companion volume, 'Sam the Minuteman', tells the story of a boy on the side of the rebels on the same day. Nice illustrations in red and blue.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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