Who's In My Family Tree? cover

Who's In My Family Tree?

Author: Jackson, Mike

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 511
Points per Word 0.000978

Description

The book follows a grandmother as she shows her grandchildren a family photograph album and explains the lives of their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. Through this multigenerational perspective, children learn about their family history and how to trace their ancestry. The story includes activities and uses photos and historical facts to explain the concept of a family tree. Illustrated by Diana Bowles, the book is designed for early readers at a 2.6 reading level.

Quick Summary

This interactive guide turns the sometimes confusing concept of family trees into a playful treasure hunt where kids discover ancestors through real photos and fascinating historical snapshots. Children will enjoy spotting family resemblances across generations, learning surprising facts about how their relatives lived, and feeling proud to be part of a bigger family story. If your kid loves exploring history through pictures like in the "Who Was?" series or enjoys interactive learning books such as "National Geographic Kids" publications, they'll be captivated by this personal journey through time. Perfect for kindergarten through third graders, this 2.6 AR level book is ideal for young readers who are curious about their family history and enjoy hands-on discovery.