Simple text and photographs introduce the White House.
The White House helps readers learn about the rooms where the president lives and works, famous guests who have visited, and historic events that have taken place there. Book jacket.
While reading The White House, students will learn about the history and the importance of one of the most famous buildings in the world.
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... house on a tiny scale. This photograph appeared as the frontispiece to Gail Buckland's The White House in Miniature. Five expresidents in the Reagan Library Oval Office, Simi Valley, California, November 4, 1991. David Valdez. (From ...
An introduction to the history of the White House.
Where does the president live? How many rooms are in the White House? Why is it a symbol of America. Students will learn all about this important building in this easy-to-read book.
For 200 years the White House has served as the residence of our nation's president and his family. John and Abigail Adams were the first residents, and each family ever...
A simple introduction to the White House, including its history, designer, construction, location, and importance as a symbol of the United States.
Emergent readers will discover the history and heritage of American symbos, such as the U.S. flag and the bald eagle, in this patriotic series. The text introduces American symbols and explains why they represent America.