Fortune opened the way for him to go all the way to Santa Fe, where he traded with the local Mexicans and made a good profit. He was determined to make the trip again, this time with wagons. The journey almost cost him his life, but he had established the Santa Fe Trail, a pathway that became instrumental in the effort to settle the West.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\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