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Making A Little Red Wagon is a heartwarming tale inspired by the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, World War II Manhattan Project that celebrates collaboration and the importance of everyone's contribution. Join Hard Hat Hal and Atomic Genius Jesse on their journey of discovery as they tackle a special top-secret task. Together, they create an extraordinary little red wagon that has shiny red paint, soaring wings, and amazing speed that becomes a symbol of hope, American pride, and teamwork that forever changes the world. This story shows that with helping hands and everyone doing their part, we can bring…mehr

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Making A Little Red Wagon is a heartwarming tale inspired by the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, World War II Manhattan Project that celebrates collaboration and the importance of everyone's contribution. Join Hard Hat Hal and Atomic Genius Jesse on their journey of discovery as they tackle a special top-secret task. Together, they create an extraordinary little red wagon that has shiny red paint, soaring wings, and amazing speed that becomes a symbol of hope, American pride, and teamwork that forever changes the world. This story shows that with helping hands and everyone doing their part, we can bring ideas together to solve big problems and create remarkable things! Whether you enjoy building, experimenting, or imagining new possibilities, every talent and every person is special and can contribute to making a bigger impact. Perfect for children ages 3-7, this this interactive story introduces kids to basic concepts of science and history in an engaging, easy-to-understand way demonstrating that when people work on different pieces of a much larger puzzle, each contributing their unique talents, everyone plays an important role and can make a big difference. Making A Little Red Wagon is a must-have book that highlights history, innovation, and the power of helping hands, making it ideal for teaching curious kids that they, too, can help build a better future!
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State of Tennessee Historical Commission Award-Winning Author, Katatra Vasquez, is environmental scientist, proud mom, and a history enthusiast who has a passion for revealing the stories and contributions of the historically unknown to connect and inspire all people, especially kids. She is a native of Dayton, Ohio, but presently resides in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. A graduate of Tuskegee University, her public service career as an environmental scientist and historic preservation practitioner has spanned for over 20 years. She has been recognized several times for her work in protecting American spaces for future generations. She is the author of Atomic Hope: Our Words and Our Spaces STEAM Travel Guide, Josie's Hope: A Secret City Revealed books and her new book Making A Little Red Wagon. She is also the President of Atomic Hope Heritage Preservation and Tourism Company and owner of the boutique Publishing House, Prolific by Design.