What if you could text with anyone from history?
That is the question I ask with my children's biography book series, "Texting with History."
In each book, Alex (a curious nine-year-old kid) texts with an important historical figure and learns about their life and times. It’s a modern approach for kids to connect with history.
I’ve received much praise from teachers and parents about the series, and there are many more books to come.
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In "Texting with Black History," Alex texts with Martin Luther King, Jr., Sojourner Truth, and Aretha Franklin.
In "Texting with Hispanic Heritage," Alex texts with Frida Kahlo, Cesar Chavez, and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
In "Texting with Women's History," Alex texts with Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman, and Cleopatra.
In "Texting with U.S. Presidents," Alex texts with George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
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In “Texting with Andy Warhol," Alex texts with Andy Warhol the pop artist and learns about his artworks. Who knew soup cans could be considered art?!
In "Texting with Frida Kahlo," Alex texts with Frida Kahlo and learns how she overcame adversity to become an influential artist.
In "Texting with Aretha Franklin," Alex texts with Aretha Franklin and learns how much respect Aretha deserves because of her singing and civil rights causes.
In "Texting with Cesar Chavez," Alex texts with union leader Cesar Chavez and learns how he lead strikes to gain better working conditions.
In "Texting with Sojourner Truth," Alex texts with Sojourner Truth and learns how she escaped slavery championed civil rights across America.
In "Texting with Martin Luther King, Jr.," Alex texts with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and learns how he led bus boycotts, sit-ins, and gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.
In "Texting with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz," Alex texts with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz and learns about the woman who is nicknamed "The Mexican Phoenix."
In "Texting with Amelia Earhart," Alex texts with Amelia Earhart and learns how she overcame adversity to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
In "Texting with Harriet Tubman," Alex texts with Harriet Tubman and learns how she escaped slavery and went on to help hundreds of others escape slavery through the Underground Railroad.
In "Texting with Cleopata," Alex texts with Cleopatra and learns about the woman who ruled over Egypt at the dawn of the Roman Empire.
In "Texting with George Washington," Alex texts with George Washington and learns about the first president of the United States of America.
In "Texting with Abraham Lincoln," Alex texts with Abraham Lincoln and learns why he is called "Honest Abe."
In "Texting with Theodore Roosevelt," Alex texts with Theodore Roosevelt and learns why he is considered one of the greatest Presidents of all time.