James Smith
Cannons roared. Flags waved through the smoke. Cities burned. And yet, many people still don’t know this war ever happened.This exciting and engaging nonfiction book introduces kids ages 7 to 12 to the war that helped define a young nation but is often left out of school textbooks. Through clear explanations and surprising stories, readers will discover why the United States went to war with Britain in 1812, how Native American nations were deeply involved, and what led to dramatic moments like the burning of Washington, D.C., the defense of Fort McHenry, and the rise of unexpected heroes.They’ll meet bold leaders like Tecumseh, Andrew Jackson, Dolley Madison, and Oliver Hazard Perry. They’ll learn about real battles, secret messages, famous flags, and a poem that became the national anthem. The book also encourages kids to explore beyond the page-with reenactments, museum tips, research activities, and ways to think critically about the past.Packed with action, vivid detail, and thoughtful storytelling, this is history told through questions kids actually ask. Why was this war fought? Who was involved? And what does it mean for us today? It’s the perfect read for curious minds who want to know what really happened-and why it still matters.