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Biography of abraham lincoln for kids book

          Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books​​ The basic life and accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln are introduced in free verse and detailed....

          Looking at Lincoln by Maria Kalman — This newer book about Abraham Lincoln examines his life through the eyes of a little girl.

          Need help exploring Abe Lincoln’s life and legacy with your children? You’re in the right place! Today I’m sharing a great list of Abraham Lincoln books for kids to help you learn.

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          This list of Abe Lincoln books contains a good mix of fiction and nonfiction, picture books and chapter books, and selections that are perfect for young kids, middle schoolers, and everyone in between.

          Help kids ages 6 to 9 discover the life of Abraham Lincoln—a story about honesty, leadership, and staying true to your values.

        1. Help kids ages 6 to 9 discover the life of Abraham Lincoln―a story about honesty, leadership, and staying true to your values.
        2. Abe Lincoln: The Boy Who Loved Books​​ The basic life and accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln are introduced in free verse and detailed.
        3. This illuminating activity book tells the rich story of Abraham Lincoln's life and details the events of his era.
        4. A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
        5. Regardless of what you’re looking for, there are plenty of options to enjoy with your kids.

          Abraham Lincoln Books for Kids

          Before we jump into these books about Abe Lincoln, keep in mind the links in the overviews below all lead to Amazon.

          If you prefer to support independent bookstores through your purchases, see my bookshop.org list. It has nearly all of these titles, plus several extras not referenced here.

          1. Abraham Lincoln

          1. I’ve never met a d’Aulaire book I didn’t love and their Abraham Lincoln is no exception!

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