A Picture Book of Lewis and Clark cover

A Picture Book of Lewis and Clark

Author: Adler, David A.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1535
Points per Word 0.000326
Page Count 38
Points per Page 0.013158

Description

This illustrated biography explores the lives of Lewis and Clark and the exploratory expedition they led from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in the early 19th century.

Quick Summary

If your kid is curious about American history or loves stories about adventure, this picture book biography is a solid choice. David Adler does a nice job breaking down the Lewis and Clark expedition into bite-sized chunks that work well for early readers, even though the reading level sits around fifth grade it never feels overwhelming or dry. The book follows these two explorers from their historic journey starting near St. Louis all the way to the Pacific Ocean, touching on the challenges they faced, the people they met, and the incredible distance they covered. It's memorable because Adler balances the big exciting moments of exploration with the quieter, more human details that make history feel real. Parents will appreciate that it's informative without being preachy, and kids who already love the Magic Tree House series or books about pioneer life will likely gravitate toward this one. The illustrations help bring the story to life, making it easier for younger readers to visualize what the expedition might have looked like along the way.