The war of 1812 is raging, and from the lighthouse where their father works, Rebecca Bates and her sister Abigail can see a British ship coming. But the American troops are nowhere near! Rebecca and Abigail go the rescue--to become an American army of two--in this adventure-filled tale based on the true story of two young women who turned the tables on the mighty British army.
This book is really good and informative, it tells you what some of the funny words mean in ”yankee doodle”, like macaroni and dandee. Becky ( I like to say Pecky 🐤🤣) and Abigail were very courageous and smart.
I like this book because I like how they used music for commands. And the songs can mean fire and some times retreat. And I think that everyone can read it.😃😁😃😃😃😃😃😌😘🥰😍
Rebecca and Abigail Bates helped save their costal town from British soldiers. They played "Yankee Doodle" on the fife and drum. They were brave sisters!
This was an excellent story of how courage can make a difference. It is amazing how the ingenuity of two sisters saved their town from the British soldiers. Both of my older children really enjoyed this story, and my 7 year old daughter wants to learn more about the Bates sisters. I really like how the girls saw a problem to be solved and did so. As a mom of four, I also appreciated how the two siblings worked together. It is even more inspirational knowing that this is a true story. This book is an excellent example of living history, and I look forward to learning more about these sisters.