2017 BOOK EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNER IN CHILDREN'S NONFICTION2017 READER'S FAVORITE FINALIST AWARD JUVENILE/NONFICTION2014 HONORABLE MENTION CLIPPA AWARDWINNER OF A B.R.A.G. MEDALLIONIn Book Three of the series, Little Miss HISTORY is flying across the North American continent to the recesses of Sequoia National Park, where she skydives into "land of the living giants." Through breathtaking illustrations, adventurers will traverse its trails and immerse themselves in the awesome beauty and magnificence of Sequoia National Park. Readers will also discover the hidden dangers lurking there. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN... · Things to do in this park· The differences between redwood and sequoia trees· Famous places in the park· What can be made from these trees· How many animals live in the park· What kind of animals are found here· Who is the Father of National Parks· What president built a stairway to Moro Rock· What "living memorial" to veterans is here· What is the big problem in Sequoia National Park· Is there a solution to this problem Click on the BUY BUTTON and begin your adventure... Book Review Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite The author has covered diverse topics associated with the Sequoia National Park - the history that dates back to the Native Americans, trees, the Gold Rush, the different species of wild animals found there, air pollution, and the creation of the National Park. The book makes history lessons interesting for students and makes them more curious to learn about history and National Parks. The book is highly useful for teachers, parents, and educators to use in classrooms and homes. "From the wonderful, rhyming introduction, through to the prelude to her next book, the young reader is treated to a veritable treasure trove of facts that are gleaned from an exciting visit to the Sequoia National Park. I have tutored children in the UK for many years and am fully aware that it is always imperative to hold the child's attention by providing interesting stimuli around the subject." Barbara Ann Mojica delivers on all fronts with this great little book. - Reviewed by Charles Bray, UK Educator "...such a fun way to learn history!! This book starts with a bang ... and is packed full of historical facts about Sequoia National Park told in a way that will entice children to become curious about finding out more. I know I am!" Reviewed by Judith Addington, CEO of Cool Kids "What can I say that has not been said before? Marvelous illustrations and a neat way to keep learning interesting for kids. Who has not been bored by school lessons. This book series will hold the children's interest and surely visual learning stays with you much longer." - Reviewed by Werner Stejskal, Children's Book Author "IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR HISTORY, YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT." WHAT READERS ARE SAYING... " I love Barbara's books- they are treasures to be unwrapped and gifts to be opened and read for kids and adults alike! by Judith"If you are looking for supplementary history materials to help you explain lessons in a fun, accurate way, this is the book for you." by Books That Sow Strength, Character & Diversity Barbara Ann Mojica, M.A. S.A.S., S.D.A is a historian and retired educator. Her education career spans more than forty years serving as a teacher, special educator, principal, and school district administrator. Barbara writes monthly historical articles for the Columbia Insider under the banner "Passages." Using the whimsical Little Miss History character to narrate her book series, Barbara hopes to educate, entertain and inspire children to learn about historical people and places. Little Miss History's antics make reading nonfiction a fun-filled adventure for all ages. She firmly believes, "If you don't know your history, you don't know what you're talking about." The Little Miss HISTORY book series has garnered two dozen awards including B.R.A.G. Medallions, International Book Excellence Awards, International Readers' Favorite Awards, Eric Hoffer, and Independent Author Network Awards