This book tells the story of Hernando de Soto’s exploration of Florida in 1539. It includes colorful illustrations and provides an overview of his journey, as well as descriptions of the Native American tribes he encountered along the way.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for children who are interested in learning about American history. It provides a concise overview of Hernando de Soto’s exploration of Florida, and includes illustrations that help bring the story to life.
Pros :
- The book is well-written and provides a concise overview of Hernando de Soto’s exploration of Florida.
- The illustrations are colorful and help to bring the story to life.
- The book is appropriate for children aged 8-10, and can be used as a classroom resource or for independent reading.
Cons :
- There are no cons
- It is a great book for kids
- The author does a good job at providing an overview of Hernando de Soto’s journey.
Learn more about the author
Baby Professor inspires young readers aged 3-8 years old with interesting and educational stories. Through vibrant pictures and fun narratives, we bring knowledge about science, history, mathematics, and more to the youngest of learners.
Reader Reviews
“My 3rd grader really enjoyed this book. The author does a great job of describing the events and people involved in de Soto’s journey. The illustrations are also very nice.”
“This book is perfect for 3rd grade students learning about US history. The author does a great job of providing an overview of Hernando de Soto’s journey, and the accompanying illustrations are both colorful and informative.”
“My son is learning about Hernando de Soto in school and this book was a great supplemental resource. It’s written for kids, but it’s also informative and accurate. The illustrations are beautiful too!”
“My son loves history and this was a great way to learn about the explorer Hernando de Soto. The book is full of colorful illustrations that help tell the story. It’s perfect for 3rd grade students or anyone interested in learning more about American history.”