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James Breznicky Author Interview

Colonial American History for Kids teaches children about American history and highlights important events related to the founding of the United States. Why was this an important book for you to write? 

In today’s fast-paced world, it seems that the rich tapestry of the USA’s history is often overlooked or relegated to a mere few weeks in the confines of a classroom. However, the story of how this great nation was founded is nothing short of enthralling and surpasses the majority of the content we consume on television nowadays. By instilling a deep understanding of this history in our children from an early age, we can cultivate an enduring appreciation for the audacity and courage required to establish a new nation, as well as foster a profound sense of pride in what makes our country truly exceptional.

How much research did you undertake for this book and how much time did it take to put it all together?

The timeline for completing the book spanned a few months, primarily due to the creative process of crafting engaging rhymes. My intention was to strike a balance between education and entertainment by ensuring that each topic covered in the book was accompanied by 1 or 2 captivating facts followed by a well-crafted rhyme. My personal experience as a child taught me that it was easier to remember key information about a topic when presented in a concise and engaging manner, rather than overwhelming amounts of facts. With this approach, my goal was to make the learning experience enjoyable and accessible, transforming the book into a delightful bedtime story that parents could read aloud, while the child effortlessly absorbed fascinating facts on a subconscious level.

What is a common misconception you feel people have about teaching children history?

There’s a common misconception that teaching children about history is boring. However, it’s fascinating to note that many of the stories portrayed in movies and other forms of entertainment are actually inspired by real historical events. History is brimming with excitement and adventure, waiting to be explored. In my children’s book, I aimed to capture the essence of this thrilling past by presenting historical facts in a fun and engaging way.

Do you have future books planned to teach children other areas of history? If so, what topics will they cover, and when will they be available?

Presently, I don’t have immediate plans for another history book. However, in the future, I may consider writing a book focusing on notable figures from the Civil War, highlighting their individual stories rather than delving into the events of the war itself. Alternatively, I might explore another topic that particularly fascinates me figures from colonial history. Their stories and contributions hold a special place in my heart.

In the meantime, I have several other children’s books already published, each with its own unique charm. Additionally, I recently released my first book, “Vanishing Sweetness,” which ventures beyond the realm of children’s literature. To discover all of my published works, including the children’s books and “Vanishing Sweetness,” interested readers can visit my author’s website or find them on platforms like Amazon. 

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A brief history of early America. Each page contains another event person or object from when the USA was new.

Learn About:13 Original States
Declaration Of Independence
The Constitution
How The USA Flag Was Made
What the Stars And Stripes Represents On The Flag
Flag Day
George Washington
Betsy Ross
Benjamin Franklin
John Handcock
John Adams
Liberty Bell
The 4th of July Independence Day

Colonial American History For Kids

The United States has a rich history with many aspects young learners begin absorbing from an early age. From the Declaration of Independence to the crack in the Liberty Bell, students are inundated with facts that explain our independence and how we arrived where we are today. For younger readers, the facts are filled with terms that are not always easy to read. Thanks to James Breznicky, we have a book that lays it all out for students in a format they will appreciate. Students in grades 2-5 will benefit from Breznicky’s breakdown of colonial history.

Colonial American History for Kids, by James Breznicky, is a summary of colonial history written especially for younger readers. With a wonderful mixture of illustrations, graphic sources, and photos of actual portraits, Breznicky’s book presents colonial history in a way young readers can understand. He uses rhyme to create a fantastic narrative that brings history to life. I teach elementary students, and any time rhyme is incorporated, there is a much greater chance that students will retain information. Breznicky has successfully tapped into this technique and created a great tool for teachers.

I have always found it more challenging to teach history to young students due to the vocabulary. Non-fiction books are typically more difficult to read, and Breznicky meets this obstacle head-on. He uses a nice mix of academic vocabulary, historical terms, and more commonly-used terms that students will recognize and understand. As a teacher, I appreciate this tactic very much.

Breznicky has managed to take colonial history to a new level for younger readers. Teachers and parents will find Breznicky’s approach to be both appealing and helpful in teaching students basic historical facts.

Pages: 29 | ASIN : B0B1CRDGMX

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