The Adventures of Little Miss HISTORY

Volume 1

Children - Non-Fiction
116 Pages
Reviewed on 05/08/2017
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Author Biography

Barbara Ann Mojica is a historian and retired educator. She writes historical articles for the Columbia Insider under the banner "Passages." Using the whimsical Little Miss History character, Barbara hopes to inspire children to learn about historical people and places. Little Miss History's antics make reading nonfiction a fun-filled adventure for all ages.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

We get to meet Little Miss History in the storybook The Adventures Of Little Miss History: Volume 1 by Barbara Ann Mojica, who is so named because of her keenness to learn about things in the past. She has traveled everywhere by land, sea, and air and invites readers to join her so that she can take them to new places. Little Miss History takes us to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum in this story, and gives us information about them so readers get to know more about their history and all the details associated with them. What an interesting book for educators and parents to read out in class when they want to teach children new things about different places!

The book is filled with information and is educational as children learn more about the importance of these places in the history of the United States of America. The illustrations are well executed to make the concept and the information clear to children. The book encourages young readers to travel to new places and also develops in them a keen interest in learning about the history of places and places of interest so that their general knowledge is enhanced and improved. It is a good book to have in school libraries as it can be used as reference material. The book definitely has made me more curious and eager to read more books from this author, and get to know about the finer details of the places as she takes us with her.