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…If You Sailed On The Mayflower in 1620 by Ann McGovern
A different time…a different place…What if you were there?
If you sailed on the Mayflower
–What could you take with you?
–How would you keep clean?
–What would you do when you first got to shore?
Get ready to go back in time to 1620 to discover what it was like to sail the Mayflower!
1969 Softcover, 80 Pages, 9″ X 7 1/2″, Like new$5.99 -
I Can Read About The First Thanksgiving by J.I. Anderson
Nicely Illustrated reader about how the Pilgrims and the Indians worked together and then celebrated their success with The First Thanksgiving.
1977 Softcover, 44 Pages, 8 1/2″ X 5 1/2″$1.95 -
If You Were At…The First Thanksgiving by Anne Kamma
Written from a child’s perspective, an addition to a popular series answers questions about this historic harvest festival, life in the new settlement of Plymouth, and the Pilgrims’ friendship with Squanto, Samoset, and the other native people.
2001 Softcover, 64 Pages, 9″ X 7 1/2″, like new$3.95 -
The Story of the First Thanksgiving: Drawing America by Elaine Raphael & don Bolognese
First read the story. Travel with the Pilgrims on their trip across the sea to America. Find out how the Wampanoag Indians–and especially a Native American named Squanto–helped the new settlers survive their first year in a strange new land. Then copy and color the pictures at the end of the book. You’ll learn how to draw the Pilgrims and their friends, the Indians. And you’ll have fun learning about the history of America, too!
1991 Softcover, 32 Pages, 10″ X 8″$3.95 -
Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving by Joseph Bruchac
In 1620 an English ship called the Mayflower landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket people, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive in the rugged land they called Plymouth. He showed them how to plant corn, beans, and squash, and how to hunt and fish. And when a good harvest was gathered in the fall, the two peoples feasted together in the spirit of peace and brotherhood.
Almost four hundred years later, the tradition continues. . . .
2000 Softcover, 32 Pages with Glossary, 11″ X 9″$2.25 -
Molly’s Pilgrim
“Discover the true meaning of Thanksgiving right along with Molly, a Russian refugee. Molly doesn’t look like the other children at school and her English isn’t very good, making her the subject of much teasing. To make matters worse, her mother makes her doll for their Thanksgiving project look more like a Russian refugee than a New England Pilgrim. However, that tiny little doll is exactly what she needed to show her classmates that she is a modern day Pilgrim, too!”
by Barbara Cohen
paperback 41 pp$2.50$5.99Molly’s Pilgrim
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The First Thanksgiving (Scholastic Reader Level 3)
In this Level 3 Hello Reader! children learn about the Pilgrims’ arrival in the new world, their harsh first winter, and their relationship with Samoset, Squanto, and other Native Americans.
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Let’s Be Thankful (Precious Moments)
The Precious Moment’s characters give thanks for all of the things in their lives.
$2.00$3.99Let’s Be Thankful (Precious Moments)
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A Turkey for Thanksgiving
A cute story about a turkey who is invited to Thanksgiving dinner and thinks he will be the main course but instead ends up being the guest of honor.
Paperback
$3.99$7.99A Turkey for Thanksgiving
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