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Reach for this book when your child thinks history is a chore or when you want to introduce the concept that even the most famous figures in history were once spirited, imperfect, and energetic kids just like them. This irreverent and witty look at five of America's Founding Fathers reimagines their childhoods as a series of humorous vignettes that highlight their legendary personality traits: John Hancock's bold handwriting, Paul Revere's loud voice, and George Washington's honesty. Through a blend of parody and fact, the story demystifies these historical icons, making them accessible and hilarious. It is perfect for elementary-age children who appreciate slapstick humor and zany art. Beyond the laughs, it offers a clever 'True or False' section that helps kids distinguish between tall tales and historical reality, sparking a natural curiosity about the American Revolution without the dry tone of a traditional textbook.