{"id":50997,"date":"2022-08-09T10:33:27","date_gmt":"2022-08-09T17:33:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/?post_type=product&p=50997"},"modified":"2022-08-17T16:11:20","modified_gmt":"2022-08-17T23:11:20","slug":"well-be-there-with-bells-on","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/classic.powertactics.com\/product\/well-be-there-with-bells-on\/","title":{"rendered":"We\u2019ll Be There with Bells On!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sample<\/a><\/p>\n The English language is filled with sayings that have origins unknown to the people who use them. The stories behind those sayings are often both fascinating and enlightening. The root of the saying \u201cI\u2019ll be there with bells on\u201d is no exception.<\/p>\n These books are printed in a special dyslexia-friendly font<\/strong>\u00a0that makes them easier for some children with visual processing problems to read. A special feature of the books is that\u00a0each two-page spread\u00a0contains a QR code that links to audio of the book being narrated<\/strong>. Children can listen and follow along to help them learn the words that they are seeing.<\/p>\n Titles in Series:<\/p>\n We’ll Be There With Bells On!<\/a>
\nCaptain Becknell and the Sante Fe Trail\u00a0<\/a>
\nJames Hobbs’ Long Journey\u00a0<\/a>
\nJim Bridger, Mountain Man<\/a>
\nMarcus Whitman Takes Wheels to Oregon<\/a>
\nJim Bidwell’s Wagon Trip to California<\/a>
\n“Uncle John” Smith and the Wagon Train Raid<\/a>
\nJohn Phillips Saves Fort Phil Kearney\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n