![]() ![]() Then, the two families celebrate Janucá, the Spanish word for Hanukkah, together with their own Boston Chocolate Party. And, the Bostonians love it! Joshua proposes a hot chocolate cafe to help his friend Issac’s family earn money. Joshua’s papa imports chocolate beans and introduces hot chocolate to colonial Boston merchants, hoping it can replace the expensive tea from England. ![]() Prinz, illustrated by Fede Combi (ages 4 – 8) The Boston Chocolate Party by Tami Lehman-Wilzig and Rabbi Deborah R. Children’s Historical Fiction Books on The Revolutionary War Leave me a comment if you know of other books that I missed or want to share your thoughts about any of the titles below. I’ve indicated an age range for each title. The setting and historical facts stay there too, building knowledge and a foundation for more learning. Often, reading a fictional story is the best way to build background knowledge as the story sticks in your mind so clearly. Homeschoolers, teachers, and parents, I’ve made a list of historical fiction children’s books about The American Revolutionary War that will help set the stage for your learners. ![]()
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