Product Description
Caught on opposite sides of the revolution, Benjamin Franklin s teenage reporters, American colonist James and young Englishwoman Sarah, confront the real, physical dangers of war. As the conflict rages, James and Sarah are compelled to choose between their friendship and their countries, their understanding of good and evil, and the moral dilemmas inherent in war. All the while they try
to look after the mischievous Henri, an immigrant French boy whose comical e… More >>
Liberty’s Kids: Complete Series
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#1 by Christina M. Chapman on March 23, 2010 - 8:38 am
I love this show! They keep hangers on each episode but I neeeeeed the complete series! My favorite character is Sara Phillips, but i don’t like how she LOVES the king so much! I am also nine, i am on my moms amozon thingy! hahaha! but she knows cuse she told me to tell the world i was nine and that i watch these shows at my school. I watch them during Social Studies. They r sooooooooooooo cool! I love the theme song. Everybody starts to do a dj dance in the middle of the song when it gets FUNKY! i also do it to. My teacher made it so we can ONLY watch ONE episode each day. I am suffering! I can’t watch them each day, i need to see them all one by one…
byeeeeeeeeee
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by D. Emry on March 23, 2010 - 8:43 am
We love watching this series. It gives an opportunity to teach even more to our eight year old. Educational and entertaining.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by "Liberty Mom" on March 23, 2010 - 11:08 am
My children are ages 10 and 8. They love the Liberty Kids Series. They have both started to learn about this part of history and when they watch the video they know alot of what is going to happen. It is well worth the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Dennis V. Thomas on March 23, 2010 - 12:58 pm
This is a wonderful series that is good for all. It is based on historic facts with stories through the eyes of the youth. Giving many voices to the history (English, Slave, Immigrant, American). Great for fun and supplement school lessons.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Katherine M. Shaw on March 23, 2010 - 3:05 pm
This is a wonderful series. I use it with my special ed social studies class.
Rating: 5 / 5