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From his childhood in rural Illinois to moviemaking days in Hollywood and on to a career in politics that took him all the way to the Oval Office, Ronald Reagan kept an abiding faith in America and in what our country stood for. The oldest president ever, he survived a near-fatal assassination attempt and lived to be 93. Who Was Ronald Reagan? covers his life and times in a balanced, entertaining way for children. More than 100 black-and-white illustrations fill out the portrait of our fortieth president.
It takes about 4 Hours and 17 minutes on average for a reader to read Who Was Ronald Reagan?. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Who Was Ronald Reagan? is 3rd Grade through 7th Grade .
The Lexile score for Who Was Ronald Reagan? is 780.
Who Was Ronald Reagan? is 112 pages long.
Great for learning to read!
Derived From Web , May 22, 2022
My 2nd grader loves it, and he learns about one of the greatest leaders of America, while learning to read!
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Great book for a Social Studies project.
Derived From Web , Dec 10, 2021
My 2nd grader needed to research the assigned president and create a speech as well.
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Great book series!
Derived From Web , Jul 11, 2021
We love the books by The Who Was! He enjoyed the Ronald Regan as much as the others!
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Win one for the Gipper
Derived From Web , Apr 11, 2021
I like how it discussed adult themes, but in a kid friendly way. The book allowed me as parent to supervise and guide topics with my younger kiddos. Also another would probably buy again.
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Perfect for 5th grade research project.
Derived From Web , Dec 26, 2017
My daughter used this as research for a 5th grade paper presentation on Ronald Reagan. It was written at the right level of information and was just the right level.
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Comprehensive and balanced
Derived From Web , Apr 9, 2017
There was a lot to learn about geography, politics and history that required adult explanation, so I can 't imagine him reading this silently. He enjoyed it and made connections with some of what we saw recently at the Reagan Presidential Library. The content contained the good, the bad and the ugly of Reagan's life, but was scaled so that a child could relate to a child with adult guidance.
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