Young readers will find out all about the real-life American hero, patriot Paul Revere, who, during the American Revolution, rode into the night to warn the New England colonists that the British were on their way. Simultaneous.
This book is an easy read or grades 1-2 and can be used to discuss the history of the revolutionary war or the Boston Tea Party. The illustrations are nice, and I like the map. This would go nicely with a biography unit or as an independent read to have in my classroom. I wish it had actual photographs of the Christ Church or Paul Revere's house today. It would also have been nice if the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was included instead of just referred to.
Interesting story about Paul Revere, silversmith and an American hero, who spoke out and fought against British King and government.Good book to read for the history class.