
Children's book of patriotic stories: The spirit of '76
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"Children's Book of Patriotic Stories: The Spirit of '76" by Asa Don Dickinson and Helen Winslow Dickinson is a collection of short stories aimed at children, written in the early 20th century. This book features tales that are designed to instill a sense of patriotism and honor the spirit of the American Revolution, focusing on engaging narratives that resonate with young readers. Each story celebrates historical events and figures, providing a way for children to connect with their national heritage through compelling characters and inspiring situations. At the start of this compilation, readers are introduced to the character of Jabez Rockwell, a young boy who demonstrates bravery and ingenuity during a chaotic moment at Valley Forge. The narrative unfolds as Jabez rallies fellow soldiers over a dispute regarding the distribution of powder horns, ultimately catching the attention of General Washington. The opening sets the tone for the ensuing stories by showcasing youthful courage and the camaraderie of soldiers, establishing patriotism and historical significance that will likely resonate with children and parents alike throughout the collection.
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