
The Story of the White House is a 32-page, 2-color book intended to make history seem more meaningful and real by narrating it in story form. It relates the history of the White House from James Hoban's design in the late 1790's to modern additions and changes. The specified interest and instructional levels include grades 3 through 5. This book is available at the indicated price or as part of the Cornerstone of Freedom multimedia program. RMF, 2-76.
year: 1991, 1966, 1994
call number/section: 917.53, 975.3, 973, 973.3, 1000, 920
subjects: presidents, washington (d.c.), buildings, structures, etc, juvenile literature, white house (washington, d.c.) pictorial works, juvenile literature, white house (washington, d.c.), washington (d.c.) buildings, structures, etc. pictorial works, white house (washington, d.c.), united states
Editions

Waters, Kate
Scholastic (1991)
Text and photographs depict the history and trivia of the White House and its tenants.
Schools: 16

Waters, Kate
Scholastic Inc., c.1991
Schools: 2
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Children's Press (1966)
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Tells of James Hoban's plans for the White House and the changes made in it by the different Presidents.
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Tells of James Hoban's plans for the White House and the changes made in it by the different Presidents.
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Tells of James Hoban's plans for the White House and the changes made in it by the different Presidents.
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Tells of James Hoban's plans for the White House and the changes made in it by the different Presidents.
Schools: 0
Deborah Kent
Childrens Press (1994)
An overview of the history of the White House.
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Tells of James Hoban's plans for the White House and the changes made in it by the different Presidents.
Schools: 0
Miller, Natalie
Childrens Press (1966)
Schools: 1
Waters, Kate
Text and photographs depict the history and trivia of the White House and its tenants.
Schools: 6
Miller, Natalie
Schools: 1
Miller, Natalie
Children's Press (1966)
The Story of the White House is a 32-page, 2-color book intended to make history seem more meaningful and real by narrating it in story form. It relates the history of the White House from James Hoban's design in the late 1790's to modern additions and changes. The specified interest and instructional levels include grades 3 through 5. This book is available at the indicated price or as part of the Cornerstone of Freedom multimedia program. RMF, 2-76.
Schools: 1