Jacksonville Public Library

The magnificent mischief of Tad Lincoln, Raymond Arroyo ; illustrated by Jacqui Davis

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The magnificent mischief of Tad Lincoln, Raymond Arroyo ; illustrated by Jacqui Davis
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 4-8, Zonderkidz
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The magnificent mischief of Tad Lincoln
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1341268638
Responsibility statement
Raymond Arroyo ; illustrated by Jacqui Davis
Series statement
Turnabout tales
Summary
"Tad Lincoln, youngest son of Abraham Lincoln, was a lively, imaginative, and very mischievous child -- maybe a lot like you! But while other children his age might be playing with friends in a neighborhood or schoolyard, Tad was playing tricks and causing trouble in the White House! Tad's sense of adventure and fun was a source of love, joy, and comfort, especially for his father, as they lived through some tough times in their family. While others saw the mischief and mayhem Tad caused, "Paw," as Tad called the president, recognized wisdom in his son's actions and learned how he might best lead a troubled nation." --Book jacket
Target audience
juvenile
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