Famous Americans of the 1910s Coloring Book-Level B or C

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$1.49

Introduce kids to 33 famous Americans of the 1910s through 33 coloring pages with print or cursive copywork. It’s a great way to work some history and handwriting practice into your day. Available in Levels B and C. See a preview of Famous Americans of the 1910s Coloring Book-Level B.

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Introduce kids to 33 famous Americans of the 1910s with this fun coloring book. They’ll learn about Irving Berlin, Hiram Bingham, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Willa Cather, George M. Cohan, Dan Daly, Jack Dempsey, Eugene Burton Ely, James Montgomery Flagg, Robert Frost, Cass Gilbert, W.C. Handy, Ray Harroun, Edouard Izac, Henry Johnson, Frank B. Kellogg, Frank Luke, Jr., Henry M. Leland, Stephen T. Mather, Alexander Mitchell Palmer, General John J. Pershing, Harriet Quimby, Eddie Rickenbacker, Charles M. Russell, Jim Thorpe, Honus Wagner, Charles W. Whittlesey, Carter G. Woodson, Alvin C. York, William Howard Taft, James Sherman, Woodrow Wilson, and Thomas R. Marshall. The Famous Americans of the 1910s Coloring Book includes traceable copywork on every page. It’s a great way to work some handwriting and history into your day. 36 pages total. Two levels are available, Levels B and C. Ages 5-10.

A note about coloring book levels:
Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)
Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable print)
Level C: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable cursive)
Pictures may vary or repeat between levels. Not all books are available in all three levels; new levels will be added as available.

Coloring Book Level

Level B, Level C

1 review for Famous Americans of the 1910s Coloring Book-Level B or C

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    kristy.kutanzi

    I love this “open and go” resource, which was just as educational for me as it was for my kids! I wouldn’t have wanted to research each of these Americans on my own (time-consuming!), but I sure appreciate that Bonnie Rose did – and took all the hard work out of learning about our history!

    • WriteBonnieRose

      It’s a fun time period to study for sure! Thank you!

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