Written by a former professor of education of Urbana University Ann Corfman, this is a fifth through seventh-grade reader that emphasizes that while Chapman wearing a tin pot on his head was likely fiction, there were many hats Chapman likely did wear. It studies the function and purpose of those hats in brief while expounding upon the greater need and values of professions in a pioneer society.
Book Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1/32
Written by a former professor of education of Urbana University Ann Corfman, this is a fifth through seventh-grade reader that emphasizes that while Chapman wearing a tin pot on his head was likely fiction, there were many hats Chapman likely did wear. It studies the function and purpose of those hats in brief while expounding upon the greater need and values of professions in a pioneer society.
Book Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1/32