The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom: 2nd Edition - eBook

 


The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom: 2nd Edition has been published as a children's eBook on Amazon.

The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom is a powerful new, original, oath to FREEDOM—using the words of freedom—instead of being an oath to the flag. In only 69 words organized as 13 short lines, the pledge is easy to memorize, recite, and perform, using the dynamic "mnemonic gestures" that transform the oath into easy-to-remember performance art.

You can use the "mnemonic gestures" to create a fun activity for freedom.

Reading this book out loud to pre-school children helps them absorb the core principles of freedom while learning to read. This expanded 2nd edition brings freedom to life with rhyming verses, illustrations, and interactive gestures that make learning unforgettable! FREEDOM can unite the world.

To achieve big FREEDOM, we must protect the little freedoms—so it’s crucial to instill a moral foundation for the principles of freedom early in life.

Memorizing and reciting The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom daily is meaningful for both children and adults. Freedom transcends borders, uniting people worldwide under peace and prosperity.  

Why teach freedom early?  

- Free speech and free markets go hand in hand, ensuring price and product transparency.  

- Free enterprise raises the quality of life.  

- True free trade must be free and fair trade for national security.  

Celebrate freedom daily, on the 4th of July, and for Independence Day anywhere, any country in the world, with this inspiring pledge! 

Perfect for:

- Ages: 3-5, 6-8, 9-12  

- Grades: Preschool – 4th grade  

- Pre-writing, pre-reading, and early reading learners.  

Find other books by BradMD on Amazon including The Alligator Etymologist, and Uncles and Etymology, by searching the phrase "BradMD books" on Amazon.

The Kindle eBook URL is: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DZ8JH3W7

About the Author

BradMD attended Northwestern University, the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and completed his Emergency Medicine residency at the University of Illinois Affiliated Hospitals. After retirement, Brad writes about health, medicine, economics, and freedom. 

The illustrations are by Jun Macam. 


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