Summer in Savannah

Summer in Savannah by Christine Platt is an illustrated book published by Magic Wagon in 2019. This 32-page work is presented in English and invites young readers to join Ana and Andrew as they travel to Savannah, Georgia, to visit their grandparents. During their visit, they discover the historical significance of their grandparents’ church, which was built by slaves, offering a glimpse into the past through a unique narrative.
Readers will find a story that emphasizes themes of family and multigenerational connections while exploring the rich cultural history of the United States. The book aligns with Common Core standards and is correlated to state standards, making it a valuable resource for educational settings. Through the characters’ journey, the narrative highlights diversity and multicultural experiences, providing insights into African American history and the importance of understanding one’s heritage.
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Ana & Andrew travel to visit their grandparents in Savannah, Georgia. While they are there, they learn Grandma and Grandpa’s church was built by slaves. With some help from an unusual source! Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards.
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