"The Little Washingtons' Travels" by Lillian Elizabeth Roy is a journey with Martha, George, and their cousins, the Parke children, as they bounce with enthusiasm about the historic sites between Washington, D.C. and New York City. Their travels, a mashup of education and giggles, teaches the children about real-world history such as the Amerian Revolution. From the moment they get on the train, their trip begins, a big, exciting adventure where they share kid-like banter and curiosity.

The Little Washingtons' Travels
By Lillian Elizabeth Roy
Join a trio of young history buffs as they weave mischief and education into an unforgettable family vacation.
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