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- Publisher: Muddy Boots (July 2, 2024)
- Length: 40 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493077373
- Ages: 6 - 10
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This beautifully-illustrated picture book introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s life-long love of nature. FDR lived in Hyde Park, New York and he indulged in planting countless trees around his homestead. He hiked the trails through the family forest. During the Great Depression era, he created the Civilian Conservation Corps to help unemployed people support their families and at the same time, get many public works projects completed, including planting trees in many places. After he contracted polio in 1921, he was unable to walk through the trees he loved so he had a road built so he could drive and see the majestic trees. He died in April 1945, after the Second World War. Today, FDR’s love of trees is remembered at his historic birthplace in Hyde Park, where many of the trees he planted still stand. You can visit the FDR Homestead and walk through the trees. A great picture book for young readers!
– Skipping Stones
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