Named a Smithsonian Notable Book for Children for 2010
Theodore Roosevelt's heart was as big as the great outdoors he loved. A
sickly, undersized boy, he grew into a physically fit, energetic man
whose courage knew no bounds. Roosevelt hailed from the top of American
society, but wealth could not shield him from human tragedy. As leader
of a young, vigorous nation, he steered a middle course between the
power brokers of big business and the needs of ordinary working people.
A keen student of nature, Roosevelt would protect millions of acres for
posterity. He was a writer, ranchman, politician, soldier, explorer,
family man, and America's 26th president, the youngest person to ever
hold the office.
Theodore Roosevelt for Kids brings to life this fascinating man, an
American giant whose flaws were there for all the world to see.
Twenty-one hands-on activities offer a useful glimpse at Roosevelt's
work and times. Readers will create a Native American toy, explore the
effects of erosion, go on a modern big game hunt with a camera, and make
felted teddy bears. The text includes a time line, online resources, and
reading list for further study. And through it all, readers will
appreciate how one man lived a "Bully!" life and made the word his very
own.