This is a book on the Founding Father of the United States of America. It will briefly talk about each one of them. The target audience of this book are ages 7 to 12. Most of the pages haven't been started so go onto the main site here:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:American_Founding_Fathers and click on a blue link to get started.
It would really be a big help for this very large book if any help would come around. Don't think this means that you actually have to finish a section you start, you just need to provide any information that you know about that person and to remember that this writing is intended for children and it is a nonfiction book.
- John Adams
- Samuel Adams
- Ethan Allen
- Abraham Baldwin
- Josiah Bartlett
- Richard Bassett
- Gunning Bedford Jr.
- John Blair
- William Blount
- Carter Braxton
- David Brearly
- Mesopotamians
- Jacob Broom
- Pierce Butler
- Charles Carroll
- Daniel Carroll
- Samuel Chase
- Abraham Clark
- George Clinton
- George Clymer
- William Richardson Davie
- Jonathan Dayton
- John Dickinson
- Oliver Ellsworth
- William Few/
- Thomas Fitzsimons
- Benjamin Franklin
- Elbridge Gerry
- Nicholas Gilman
- Nathaniel Gorham
- Button Gwinnett
- Lyman Hall
- Alexander Hamilton
- John Hancock
- Benjamin Harrison
- John Hart
- Patrick Henry
- Joseph Hewes
- Thomas Heyward Jr.
- William Hooper
- Stephen Hopkins
- Francis Hopkinson
- William Houstoun
- Samuel Huntington
- Jared Ingersoll
- William Jackson
- John Jay
- Thomas Jefferson
- Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
- Sinhala
- William Samuel Johnson
- Rufus King
- Henry Knox
- Marquis de La Fayette
- John Langdon
- John Lansing Jr./
- Henry Lee III
- Thomas Sim Lee
- Philip Livingston
- Robert R. Livingston
- William Livingston
- Thomas Lynch Jr.
- James Madison
- John Marshall
- Alexander Martin
- Luther Martin
- George Mason
- Philip Mazzei
- James McClurg
- James McHenry
- Thomas McKean
- John Francis Mercer
- Arthur Middleton
- Thomas Mifflin
- James Monroe
- Gouverneur Morris
- Lewis Morris
- Robert Morris
- John Morton
- Thomas Nelson Jr.
- William Paca
- Robert Treat Paine
- Thomas Paine
- William Paterson/
- John Penn
- William Pierce
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
- Charles Pinckney
- Edmund Randolph
- Peyton Randolph
- George Read
- William Rickman
- Caesar Rodney
- George Ross
- Benjamin Rush
- Edward Rutledge
- Roger Sherman
- James Smith
- Richard Dobbs Spaight
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
- Richard Stockton
- Thomas Stone
- Caleb Strong
- George Taylor
- Charles Thomson
- Matthew Thornton
- George Walton
- George Washington
- William Whipple
- William Williams
- James Wilson
- John Witherspoon
- Oliver Wolcott
- George Wythe
- Robert Yates
Do you know a thing or two about bugs? Visit this page and add all of the information about a bug that you want. Any and all additions will be appreciated so that we can get this book up to publishable status. Keep in mind that the books are for children so simplify the information as much as possible. Visit the page here. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Bugs
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Know a thing or two about the countries in Europe? Add some information on the countries to help get the book up to publishing status. Any and all help would be appreciated. To help Look at my first entry and click on the Europe link.
If you are looking for a beginning project to work on why not try to work on the Alphabet. The book is to be used for beginning readers so there are lots of pictures. You can see what needs to be done on this page http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Alphabet and feel free to add anything you think the book will benefit from
About the Project
The aim of this project is to produce age-appropriate non-fiction books for children from birth to age 12. These books are richly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, sketches, and original drawings. Wikijunior books are produced by a worldwide community of writers, teachers, students and young people all working together. The books present factual information that is verifiable. You are invited to join in and write, edit and rewrite each module and book to improve its content. Our books are distributed free of charge under the terms of the Gnu Free Documentation License.
Anybody Can add content
If you feel that you have enough information about a topic please add it. It does not matter what age you are, you don't need to be a teacher, you don't need to be an adult. Anybody can add what they want as long as it is related to the book or page you are adding it to.
Current Books
On the Side of the Books are diagrams. They tell you how far along the book is with it's development. One Square = Little Text (Needs Major Work), Two Squares = About Half Way finished, Three Squares = The book is almost finished. Four Squares = Completed or Very Close to Finished
This Community
This community is here so that you can ask questions about what you want to do or need done, to discuss your ideas or plans, or to request help on one of the projects. I hope that you enjoy working on these projects.
The aim of this project is to produce age-appropriate non-fiction books for children from birth to age 12. These books are richly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, sketches, and original drawings. Wikijunior books are produced by a worldwide community of writers, teachers, students and young people all working together. The books present factual information that is verifiable. You are invited to join in and write, edit and rewrite each module and book to improve its content. Our books are distributed free of charge under the terms of the Gnu Free Documentation License.
Anybody Can add content
If you feel that you have enough information about a topic please add it. It does not matter what age you are, you don't need to be a teacher, you don't need to be an adult. Anybody can add what they want as long as it is related to the book or page you are adding it to.
Current Books
- Alaska

- Alphabet

- Ancient Civilizations

- Animal Alphabet
- Big Book of Fun Science Experiments

- Big Cats

- Bugs

- Coloring Book

- Dinosaurs

- The Elements

- Europe

- Geometry for elementary school

- Famous Inventors

- How Things Work

- Human Body

- Wikijunior:Introduction to History
- Wikijunior:Introduction to Mathematics
- Kings and Queens of England

- Languages

- Mathematics in several volumes

- Solar System

- South America

- United States Charters of Freedom

- What Can You Use Maths For?

- World at Work

- World War II

- Cookbook:Party Food 4 kids

On the Side of the Books are diagrams. They tell you how far along the book is with it's development. One Square = Little Text (Needs Major Work), Two Squares = About Half Way finished, Three Squares = The book is almost finished. Four Squares = Completed or Very Close to Finished
This Community
This community is here so that you can ask questions about what you want to do or need done, to discuss your ideas or plans, or to request help on one of the projects. I hope that you enjoy working on these projects.
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