Explore the Majesty of Six National Monuments with Mouse!
Mouse is ready for another big adventure—and this time, it’s a monumental one! After spending the week studying some of America’s most iconic landmarks, Mouse decides to see them up close. But how will he get from monument to monument without his trusty keyboard? Join Mouse as he discovers history, perseverance, and creativity in this exciting journey through six incredible national treasures.
Along the way, young readers will visit:
- Mount Rushmore: Meet the faces carved into history.
- The Washington Monument: Discover the tallest tribute to a founding father.
- The Jefferson Memorial: Reflect on the legacy of one of America's greatest visionaries.
- The Lincoln Memorial: Stand in awe of a leader's wisdom and courage.
- The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial: Learn about the power of dreams and equality.
- The Statue of Liberty: Celebrate freedom and hope.
Parents and teachers will love how this book:
Inspires curiosity about history and the people who shaped America.
- Encourages problem-solving as Mouse figures out how to navigate his adventure.
- Fosters an appreciation for diversity, equality, and the importance of preserving these landmarks.
- Supports learning with fun facts about each monument.
- Engages readers with vibrant illustrations and playful storytelling.
Will Mouse overcome the challenges of traveling without his keyboard? Can he complete his mission to visit all six national monuments?
Embark on this epic journey and uncover the stories behind America’s most treasured landmarks. Perfect for young explorers and history lovers!
Tricia Gardella's books are mostly influenced by the ranch life she stepped into sixty years ago. She writes children's books about ranch animals, ranch routines and ranch relationships though occasionally getting side-tracked to explore the myriad other sides of life. She has tried it all, and almost mastered some: canning, cooking, knitting and other fiber arts, rug-making, gardening and various business ventures. But writing is her happiest of places and she is thrilled to be back after a twenty-year sabbatical. She has a BA in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, three children, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren, all givlng her much food for thought. She lives with two self-centered cats in Central California.
Ginger Nielson lives at the top of a hill, near the edge of a forest in rural New England. There is a magic wand on her desk and a dragon named George in her basement.Everything else is nearly normal.She is the illustrator of over 80 children's picture books.