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Reach for this book when your child is curious about how life has changed over time or is feeling nervous about their own school expectations. This rhythmic, rhyming story follows two brothers through a year in a colonial one-room schoolhouse, offering a gentle comparison between the past and present. It captures the universal feelings of sibling rivalry, the pride of learning to read, and the occasional sting of classroom discipline. Verla Kay's signature short-verse style makes historical concepts accessible for early elementary students. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes history, showing that while the tools have changed (from hornbooks to tablets), the fundamental experiences of childhood, learning, and family remains the same. It is a perfect choice for building historical empathy and sparking conversations about gratitude and educational heritage.