In 1805, a seventeen-year-old Native American mother set out on an epic adventure carrying her two-month-old baby. Her name was Sacagawea, and her courage would help shape a nation.
Discover how this brave young mother and her infant son, Pompy, joined the famous Lewis and Clark expedition to map America's unexplored wilderness. Together they faced:
- Raging rivers and towering mountains
- Grizzly bears and buffalo herds
- Harsh winters and scorching summers
- Unknown territories and new friendships
This meticulously researched book brings their incredible story to life for young readers ages 6-12. Written in engaging, accessible language, it reveals how Sacagawea's wisdom and determination - along with baby Pompy's presence - helped create the America we know today.
Your child will learn:
- How a teenage mom became one of America's greatest heroes
- The vital role Native American knowledge played in mapping the West
- What life was like for the first Americans
- How mother and son helped bridge cultural differences
- Why Sacagawea's legacy continues to inspire people today
More than just a history book, this is a tale of:
- A mother's incredible strength
- A baby's amazing journey
- A young woman's unshakeable courage
- A Native American's profound wisdom
- An adventure that changed history
Perfect for:
- Curious young minds who love true stories
- Teachers seeking engaging historical material
- Parents who want to inspire their children
- Anyone who believes in the power of determination
This compelling narrative shows young readers that extraordinary achievements can come from ordinary people - even a young mother and her baby.
Join Sacagawea and Pompy on their remarkable journey across America. Order now and inspire your young explorer with one of history's greatest adventure stories!