President Theodore Roosevelt does not approve of cutting down living trees just to be used as Christmas decorations, but his two young sons try to sneak one into the White House anyway.
An illustrated biography of Theodore Roosevelt, discussing his early life in New York, his work as a philanthropist, his entry into politics, his marriages and family, his assumption of the presidency after the assassination of President McKinley, and his subsequent re-election.
Tells the story of how President Theodore Roosevelt's refusal to shoot a small brown bear during a hunting trip inspired the creation of the first stuffed teddy bear by candy store owner Morris Michtom.
Presents a biography of Theodore Roosevelt and chronicles his life and political career from his childhood during the Civil War to his presidency and campaigner for national parks and wildlife preservation.
Presents a biography of Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, discussing his sickly childhood, interest in nature, college years, military achievements, and political career, and sharing details of his personal life.
Fifteen-year-old Frank Kovacs, a Polish immigrant working in the coal mines of eastern Pennsylvania, begins a correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt after he assumes the presidency on September 14, 1901.