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Are you looking for a book to share with your children on President's Day (February 20) or for Black History Month?
A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women by Lynne Cheney could meet both criteria. Jam packed with FUN information on the women who influenced American history, each page is a work of art with tidbits of information literally tucked into the corners of the colorfully sketched illustrations.
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A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women by Lynne Cheney could meet both criteria. Jam packed with FUN information on the women who influenced American history, each page is a work of art with tidbits of information literally tucked into the corners of the colorfully sketched illustrations.
No need to click away this morning. Today's giveaway is hosted right here! Follow the directions in the Rafflecopter form below to enter.
Giveaway ends Wednesday, February 29th.
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Hmmm... I haven't seen this one yet. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's hard to say. Maybe Harriet Tubman.
ReplyDeleteIt's different most every day. Today I would say Martha Washington.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Abigail Adams!
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I'm not sure...maybe Esther from the Bible? :)
ReplyDeletewow... such a simple yet challenging question. :) Do I really have to choose just one? Ruth, Esther, Mary... Abigail Adams... I don't know if I can answer. hehe
ReplyDeleteMartha Washington
ReplyDeleteMine is Eleanor Roosevelt. (Corey Olomon)(olomon@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite woman is the ancestor of Jesus Christ, Ruth. She has such resolve and faith that she is an inspiration to all women.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite woman in history... to be honest this is hard to say. In the Bible-Esther or Ruth. In American history-Abigail Adams. In more modern history-Margaret Thatcher.
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