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Abe Lincoln's Hat

โœ Scribed by Brenner, Martha;Cook, Donald;Lincoln, Abraham


Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Year
1994;2013
Tongue
English
Series
Step into reading. Step 2 book
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


How do you remember things? President Abraham Lincoln used a special trick — he placed reminders under his top hat! Read all about it and more in this leveled reader perfect for President's Day and for anyone looking to discover fun facts about one of our nation's greatest presidents!
This Step 3 History Reader shares some fascinating anecdotes about Abraham Lincoln, one of our greatest presidents. Abe started out in life as an absent-minded frontier lawyer. How did he nudge his memory? He stuck letters, court notes, contracts, and even his checkbook in his trademark top hat. When he took off his hat, it was all there! Young readers will be utterly engaged with how Abe's humanity comes across in this accessible, easy-to-read book.
Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics. These books are for children who are ready to read on their own.

โœฆ Subjects


Hats;Presidents--United States;Biography;Lincoln, Abraham, -- 1809-1865 -- Juvenile literature;Presidents -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature;Hats -- Juvenile literature


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<p>Abraham Lincoln was born to a poor family on the American frontier. He was a hard worker, but he wanted more than a farmer's life. As he learned about the issues of his day, Abe longed to be a lawmaker himself, so he ran for the state legislature. Soon the farm boy would become the brilliant orat