Captain Leathers on the\u00a0Natchez<\/em>\u00a0seemed to have the faster boat, but Captain Cannon of the\u00a0Lee<\/em>\u00a0had a few tricks up his sleeve to try to give him an advantage\u2014one that he knew he would need. Both boats were racing toward the finish line, their boilers red hot, their paddlewheels churning the Mississippi River furiously. Who would win?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n These books are printed in a special dyslexia-friendly font\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 Davy Crockett and the Ring-Tailed Roarer<\/a>
\nSteam Fights the River<\/a>
\nHenry Shreve’s New Steamboat\u00a0<\/a>
\nMrs. Trollop’s Trip to Memphis<\/a>
\nShipwrecked by a Buffalo\u00a0<\/a>
\nJim Garfield, Canal Boatman\u00a0<\/a>
\nRalph Keeler, Cabin Boy\u00a0<\/a>
\nSam Clemens: From Cub to Pilot\u00a0<\/a>
\nBuffalo Bill Rides the Far West\u00a0<\/a>
\nRace of the Lee and the Natchez<\/a><\/p>\n