Our Flag by Carl Memling


Our Flag
Title : Our Flag
Author :
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ISBN : 0375865241
ISBN-10 : 9780375865244
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 24
Publication : First published January 1, 1960

The youngest readers will enjoy this concise but informative history of the American flag with beautiful and exciting illlustrations of colonial life, Betsy Ross and George Washington, Fort McHenry, and more! Included are illustrated instructions on flag etiquette, as well as the Pledge of Allegiance.


Our Flag Reviews


  • jb Byrkit

    This is a very well written children’s book about our current flag. It gives a few facts of our flag history as well as how to respect and carry our flag. It also mentions the Star Spangled Banner as well as the Pledge of Allegiance. Every parent should read this little golden book to their child(ren).

  • Katie Fitzgerald

    I checked out the ebook edition of this book from the library because of Miss Muffet's recent interest in flags and geography. It's a bit difficult to read it with her on a screen so we may need to track down a hard copy at some point, but it covers everything I would want in a basic book about the U.S. flag. Memling covers the history behind the stars and stripes of the flag, as well as information about the national anthem, and the words to the pledge of allegiance. There are also historical details about the American Revolution, the Civil War, and World War II and appearances by important figures such as Betsy Ross and George Washington. The book also provides a list of rules for handling the flag, and the three situations in which the flag must be saluted. It's a great first introduction to American history (and patriotism) for preschool and kindergarten kids, and though it is from the 1960s, it's perfectly accurate and appropriate for a 21st century audience.

  • Kailey Pitts

    Young readers will enjoy this short but informative history of the American flag with bright and colorful illlustrations of colonial life, Betsy Ross and George Washington, Fort McHenry, and many others. Included are illustrated instructions on flag etiquette, as well as the Pledge of Allegiance.
    I would use this book in a young elementary classroom that is learning about the history of the flag and how to say the pledge of allegiance.

  • Jessica Atwater

    A great read for flag day. Clear and simple, but engaging. Just the perfect level for my 6 and 8 year old.

  • alana

    Well that's officially the most American book I've ever read my child. He informed me, "but not our flag because it's not Japan's flag." So we discussed dual nationalities again. I was surprised by his interest in the historical bits but fighting is big with preschoolers. Other highlight was hearing about sewing the first flag since mom is constantly sewing this holiday break. Oh and the pledge was such a foreign concept. Was very skeptical kids do that.

  • Lauren

    Super old book, but very informative. A little too busy illustration wise. But it is a nice patriotic book to read to my son so I bought it. Overall my rating is a solid 3 stars.

  • Olivia

    This book would be a great addition to any early elementary school classroom. This book tells the story of our flag and how it has evolved over time. The book has wonderful illustrations and describes the early days of the United States of America. The text is relatively simple but does a good job explaining about the evolution and importance of our flag. This book would make an excellent interactive read-aloud or small group activity.

  • Anna Youssef

    This book gives the history of the American flag to students, and teachers. There are beautiful and exciting illustrations of colonial life. Famous people such as Betsy Ross, George Washington, Fort McHenry, and others that give students a glimpse at our past world. The book also has instructions for flag etiquette, as well as the Pledge of the Allegiance. This book will help students understand the importance of our flag, and the saying that we have to say everyday in school.