
Stories About People in New York History
The Splash Read Series
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Narrated by:
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Scott M. Thompson
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By:
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Drew Conrad
About this listen
This Splash Read collection includes seven historical fiction short stories about people in New York history. The stories are:
- Al Smith at the Fish Market
- Theodore Roosevelt Grows Strong and Healthy
- FDR Learns to Walk Again
- FDR's Inauguration Day
- The Penmanship of Ely Parker
- Shirley Chisholm and the Backpack
- Peggy Jones (a.k.a. Lady Bo) Learns the Guitar
While Splash Read stories are enjoyed by kids of all ages, they were written to facilitate a conversation between a child and parent or student and teacher. Each story introduces an influential person from history. Stories discuss life skills, challenges, problem-solving, and important issues. We’ve heard positive reviews from kids as young as first-graders and as old as 10th-graders.
©2021 Drew Conrad (P)2021 Drew Conrad
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