Review: Buzzy And Thomas Move Into The President's House by Vicki Tashman

 



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Summary:

It’s 1801 and life is good for Buzzy the dog. She lives with Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, but her life turns upside down when Thomas tells her that they’re moving to the President’s House. Buzzy doesn’t want to move. She's afraid to leave the comfort of Monticello. What will she do?

This enjoyable childrens leveled reader for ages 4 – 8 teaches kids about President Jefferson, the new breed of dog he brought home from France and confronting issues about moving. If your child loves books by Robert Dawson like "Ben and Me," then he'll love Buzzy! Historical fiction at it’s best: learning from the pets of famous people in history.

Review:

This is a wonderful book with a solid story where children can learn a little bit about American history. That it was told from the perspective of Buzzy, a dog, made it even better as the children's imagination are sure to be fired up as they are caught up in Buzzy's concerns. It is well written with no typos or grammatical errors that I can see. Perfect for small kids.

Rating: 5 stars

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