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5th Grade US History Textbook: Colonial America - Birth of A Nation - Fifth Grade Books US Colonial Period - cover

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5th Grade US History Textbook: Colonial America - Birth of A Nation - Fifth Grade Books US Colonial Period

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

The birth of a nation is always riddled with complexities, wars, and victories. All those names, dates and other details may prove to be difficult for a 5th grade to process. But with these interactive educational books, information is more easily and effectively absorbed. Let the pictures in this book tell the story. Order a copy now!
Available since: 12/20/2015.

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