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- My_America abstract "My America is a series of fictional diaries of children that take place during significant moments in American history. Created by Scholastic, it is a spin-off of the series, Dear America, geared toward younger children (grades 3-5). The series covers: Jamestown, the American Revolution, the American Civil War, Westward Expansion, Underground Railroad, and slavery. Each topic has three books and is authored by a different writer. Writers include well respected and popular children's authors, such as Mary Pope Osborne of Magic Tree House fame. The series was discontinued in 2004, but the books continue to be a popular teaching device for introducing American history to elementary school age children.".
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- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Dear_Canada.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Jamestown,_Virginia.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Kate_McMullan.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Kathryn_Lasky.
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- My_America wikiPageWikiLink My_Australian_Story.
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- My_America wikiPageWikiLink My_Story_(Scholastic_New_Zealand).
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink My_Story_(Scholastic_UK).
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Patricia_Hermes.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Scholastic_Corporation.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Sharon_Dennis_Wyeth.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink The_American_Revolution.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink The_Royal_Diaries.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Underground_Railroad.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink United_States_territorial_acquisitions.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLink Westward_Expansion.
- My_America wikiPageWikiLinkText "My America".
- My_America hasPhotoCollection My_America.
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- My_America subject Category:American_childrens_novels.
- My_America subject Category:American_historical_novels.
- My_America subject Category:Childrens_historical_novels.
- My_America subject Category:Fictional_diaries.
- My_America subject Category:Series_of_childrens_books.
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- My_America type Book.
- My_America comment "My America is a series of fictional diaries of children that take place during significant moments in American history. Created by Scholastic, it is a spin-off of the series, Dear America, geared toward younger children (grades 3-5). The series covers: Jamestown, the American Revolution, the American Civil War, Westward Expansion, Underground Railroad, and slavery. Each topic has three books and is authored by a different writer.".
- My_America label "My America".
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