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Books with title Benjamin Franklin

  • Benjamin Franklin

    Ingri D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire

    Unknown Binding (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1997)
    In this outstanding picture book biography, first-time readers will meet one of America's most extraordinary historical figures. Inventor, philosopher, writer, publisher and adviser for the Declaration of Independence, Ben Franklin brought to a new and growing nation his intelligence and wit.A NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Book in the Field of Social Studies, A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Cassie Mayer

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Oct. 8, 2007)
    This engaging series give children a first introduction to important historical figures and their impact on the lives of Americans. Books include information on major accomplishments in each person’s life and explain how their actions impacted history. Illustrations and primary sources are used to enhance students’ understanding of the text. This title looks at Benjamin Franklin, from his early life, through the work that made him famous.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Peter Roop, Connie Roop

    Hardcover (Scholastic Reference, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Presents a biography of the noted statesman and inventor, featuring excerpts from his letters, pamphlets, essays, scientific papers, and autobiography.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Jennifer Blizin Gillis

    Paperback (Heinemann, April 6, 2004)
    Benjamin Franklin is best known for his experiments with lightning. But what was his childhood like? What were his interests and hobbies? How can we find out more about him? Read this book to find out.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Wil Mara

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2007)
    A short biography of one of our founding fathers.
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  • Benjamin Franklin : The Life of Benjamin Franklin

    E.S. Mallery

    eBook
    Benjamin Franklin : The Life of Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin was a polymath, a universal genius who was good at everything he turned his hand to. In spite of his humble background with only two years of schooling and an unfinished apprenticeship Benjamin Franklin became a witty writer, a man of science and inventor of astonishing things, a linguist, composer, philosopher and statesman. Benjamin Franklin took part in the American Revolution by signing the Declaration of Independence, secured the victory of the colonies over Britain by winning the support of the French and helped to frame the Constitution of the United States. As a politician Benjamin Franklin never tired of doing the best he could and tried to help others to do the same.Benjamin Franklin was an outstanding individual, but had to make private sacrifices too. Benjamin Franklin's wife Deborah was the love of his life, but they had only two children together. Benjamin Franklin's first child Frankie died of small pox when he was four years old, and Benjamin Franklin had to live with the knowledge that a vaccination could have saved his boy’s life. Benjamin Franklin's daughter Sarah had seven children and looked after her father in his old age. Benjamin Franklin's career involved many long stays abroad and as Deborah refused to accompany him, they hardly ever saw each other and she died lonely and heartbroken. William, his illegitimate son from a relationship before his union with Deborah, deeply disappointed his father by staying loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War. Benjamin never forgave his son. Maybe he derived some comfort from the company of his illegitimate grandson who grew up in his household and later became Benjamin’s secretary. There can be personal tragedy in the life of the most admirable human being. Benjamin Franklin is remembered as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.
  • Benjamin Franklin

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Dec. 17, 2007)
    Full-color photographs of people, places, and artifacts; definitions of key words; and sidebars on related subjects add dimension and relevance to stories of famous lives, creating a unique reading experience about people youngsters should know.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Emma E Haldy, Jeff Bane

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2016)
    The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of Benjamin Franklin in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.
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  • Meet Benjamin Franklin

    Maggi Scarf, Harry Beckhoff

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1968)
    Young Benjamin Franklin could do almost anything. At the age of 12, he worked at a print shop. By 15, he had started writing in his brother’s newspaper. His funny writing and clever advice became famous all over the colonies. Ben invented the lightning rod, a new kind of stove, and many other things that improved people’s lives. When the colonies rebelled against England, Ben helped write the Declaration of Independence and the new Constitution. One of the most respected men of his time, Benjamin Franklin remains a role model for Americans to this day.
  • Benjamin Franklin

    Martha E. H. Rustad

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Text and illustrations introduce the biography of Benjamin Franklin, a founding father of the United States who helped write the U.S. Constitution, plus an inventor and scientist best known for his work with lightning and electricity.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Wil Mara

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 16, 2003)
    Briely introduces the life of Benjamin Franklin, touching on his inventions and his contributions to the city of Philadelphia as well as to the newly formed United States of America.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Oct. 13, 2019)
    Theme: Hi-Lo, graphic novels, illustrated, biography. Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these 25-page graphic biographies teach students about historical figures: those who lead us into new territory; pursued scientific discoveries; battled injustice and prejudice; and broke down creative and artistic barriers. These biographies offer a variety of rich primary and secondary source material to support teaching to the standards.