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Books with title Star Spangled Banner. National Anthem. Accordion solo.

  • That Star Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart, Kate Lisette, Generation A Publishing, Inc.

    Audiobook (Generation A Publishing, Inc., June 29, 2015)
    Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812. The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American flag was to the song's author, Francis Scott Key. Also it explains how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn't have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different. This well-researched audiobook is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how the Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others.
  • That Star Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    eBook (Christian Living Books, Inc., May 19, 2015)
    The Bestselling Children’s Book about “The Star Spangled Banner”Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812.The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song’s author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn’t have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different.This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how the Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others.Get this book. Share it with the children you know who love great stories and want to learn more about the song they hear at the opening of every sporting event.[A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to the Baltimore Community Foundation’s Fund for Rebuilding Baltimore.]
  • The Star-Spangled Banner: Story of Our National Anthem

    Joseph Ferry

    language (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    In September of 1814, the United States was a relatively young country engaged in a war with the most powerful nation of the time, Great Britain. A British fleet launched a devastating overnight bombardment of the American fort that defended Baltimore harbor. As the sun rose the next morning, a young lawyer named Francis Scott Key who had observed the battle saw that the American flag was still flying. Inspired, he wrote a poem that would later be set to music as "The Star-Spangled Banner"—our national anthem. Today, "The Star-Spangled Banner" is often performed before sporting events and other public functions. The national anthem is an important patriotic symbol because it reminds us about a critical moment in American history, and how our flag—which represents American democracy and values—has continued to fly proudly despite all attacks and outside pressures.
  • That Star-Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    Paperback (Generation A Publishing, Inc., May 18, 2015)
    The Bestselling Children's Book about "The Star Spangled Banner" Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812. The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song's author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn't have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different. This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how "The Star Spangled Banner" came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with othe
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  • The Star-Spangled Banner: Story of Our National Anthem

    Joseph Ferry

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Aug. 1, 2014)
    In September of 1814, the United States was a relatively young country engaged in a war with the most powerful nation of the time, Great Britain. A British fleet launched a devastating overnight bombardment of the American fort that defended Baltimore harbor. As the sun rose the next morning, a young lawyer named Francis Scott Key who had observed the battle saw that the American flag was still flying. Inspired, he wrote a poem that would later be set to music as The Star-Spangled Bannerour national anthem. Today, The Star-Spangled Banner is often performed before sporting events and other public functions. The national anthem is an important patriotic symbol because it reminds us about a critical moment in American history, and how our flagwhich represents American democracy and valueshas continued to fly proudly despite all attacks and outside pressures.
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  • That Star Spangled Banner: The War, the Flag and the National Anthem

    Gabrielle Stewart

    Paperback (Christian Living Books, Inc., May 16, 2020)
    The Best Children’s Book about “The Star Spangled Banner”Ten-year old author, and native Marylander, Gabrielle Stewart, tells the story of the danger, dedication, and bravery behind our national anthem and the special role Maryland played in saving the nation during the almost forgotten War of 1812.The song we sing to celebrate America is now over 200 years old. Gabrielle not only recounts the story of how the song was written, but explains how important the American Flag was to the song’s author, Francis Scott Key, and how without the bravery of Marylanders, we not only wouldn’t have our national anthem, but our country might be entirely different.This well-researched and easy to read book is a great gift for anyone who loves American history and wants to know more about how the Star Spangled Banner came to be our national anthem. The fact that the author is a 10-year old student also gives inspiration to children to share their creativity, learning, and research with others.Get this book. Share it with the children you know who love great stories and want to learn more about the song they hear at the opening of every sporting event.
  • The Star-Spangled Banner: The U.S. National Anthem

    Jinnow Khalid

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Many children learn The Star-Spangled Banner in school, but some might not know the history behind the song. Today, most people only know the first of the four verses of the anthem. This colorful and accessible book explains this famous song's history, including who chose to make it the national anthem. Readers will sing along as they learn about one of America's most stirring and patriotic songs.
  • The Star-spangled Banner: The U.s. National Anthem

    Jinnow Khalid

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Many children learn The Star-Spangled Banner in school, but some might not know the history behind the song. Today, most people only know the first of the four verses of the anthem. This colorful and accessible book explains this famous song's history, including who chose to make it the national anthem. Readers will sing along as they learn about one of America's most stirring and patriotic songs.
  • Star Spangled Banner. National Anthem. Accordion solo.

    Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith, Pietro Deiro Jr.

    Sheet music (Pietro Deiro Publications, Aug. 16, 1951)
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