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One day, a neighbor gave Abe a baby pig.
The little pig and Abe loved each other. Everywhere that Abe
went, the pig was sure to go. By late summer, Abe could ride
on the pig's back.
Fall arrived and with it, a sad announcement from his father.
The pig was needed to feed the family over the winter. Abe
was so upset, he ran away and hid in the woods for two days.
But even that didn't save his poor pig from the dinner table.
February 12 marks the 213th
birthday of Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln was president during
the Civil War and made the
Emancipation Proclamation to
free people from slavery.
Lincoln is remembered for his
adult achievements. But what
was he like as a kid?
Kid Scoop News takes a look at
the kid who grew up to be a
great man in American history.
As a young man, Abe worked at a
country store. One time, he
discovered that he'd
overcharged a customer.
He closed the store and
walked a long distance
to return the extra money.
This is one of many stories
about Abe's honesty, a quality
for which he is often remembered.
Abraham Lincoln grew up
in a log cabin that had a
dirt floor and no electricity
or plumbing. Everyone in
the family did chores. By
the time he was six, he
fetched water from the
creek, swept out the
fireplace, pulled
weeds in the
garden and
gathered nuts.
Find the way
from the creek
back to Abe's
log cabin.
Find the two identical pigs.
Many states have a joint holiday to honor both Abraham Lincoln and George
Washington. The holiday is called Presidents Day and this year it is celebrated
on Monday, 21st February—the third Monday in February.
Standards Link: History:
Students know important
figures in American History.
Standards Link: Investigation: Find similarities and differences in common objects.