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Description
Canadian Greats tells the true stories of five early Canadians whose lives helped shape the nation. The book follows figures such as Marie-Anne Gaboury, who traveled across the wilderness with her husband, and Louis HΓ©bert, who became the first farmer to settle in New France. The chapters outline the obstacles they faced and how they contributed to building the country. The text is written at a middle-grade reading level and presents factual historical details for young readers.
Quick Summary
Packed with inspiring true tales, this book spotlights five Canadians whose achievements spark curiosity and pride. Kids will love the fast-paced snapshots that blend humor, surprising facts, and heartwarming moments, making each story feel like a mini adventure. If your kid likes the quick, uplifting biographies in the "Who Was?" series, they'll devour these concise Canadian profiles. Ideal for readers aged 9 to 12 (grades 4-8), the book's 4,500-word length and 6.5 reading level keep the momentum going without overwhelming younger readers.