A giant spider and several other odd creatures from the earlier books in the Hamlet Chronicles return as the small Vermont town celebrates a grammar school graduation, Miss Earth's wedding, and the Fourth of July.
Introduces the Fourth of July, as the whole family joins in a lively small-town celebration of Independence Day, including a parade, a picnic, music, and fireworks and includes information on the origin of the celebration of the holiday.
Chronicles the events which took place on July 4, 1863, and discusses how the end of two battles, Vicksburg and Gettysburg, changed the course of the Civil War.
An introduction the first celebration of Independence Day in the United States that describes the writing of the Declaration of Independence, the Colonists' fight for freedom, and how the Fourth of July became a holiday.
An introduction to Independence Day that explains the holiday and how Americans celebrate it, and also describes how Canadians celebrate Canada Day, which is Canada's own Independence Day.
Madison is disappointed that she has to go to Gramma's lake house and miss all the summer fun in Far Hills until a mysterious boy visits the house next door and her summer starts to sizzle.