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A hands-on history of America's early settlers and their brave journey, this kid-focused approach to learning answers to questions such as "What were colonial houses like?" "What did the colonists eat?" and "Was there really a Thanksgiving feast between Native Americans and the Pilgrims?" Twenty-five engaging activities pack the pages, allowing children to build, play, discover, experiment, bake, and eat like the colonials did. With such projects introduced alongside cool facts, fun illustrations, and in-depth historical information, kids will learn without even realizing it as they are guided through the Colonial era.…mehr

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A hands-on history of America's early settlers and their brave journey, this kid-focused approach to learning answers to questions such as "What were colonial houses like?" "What did the colonists eat?" and "Was there really a Thanksgiving feast between Native Americans and the Pilgrims?" Twenty-five engaging activities pack the pages, allowing children to build, play, discover, experiment, bake, and eat like the colonials did. With such projects introduced alongside cool facts, fun illustrations, and in-depth historical information, kids will learn without even realizing it as they are guided through the Colonial era.
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Autorenporträt
Verna Fisher has written more than 100 regional, national, and online magazine articles focusing on children, education, and Native American topics. She lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Bryan Stone has worked on a variety of professional comics and illustration projects, including drawings for Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center and a monthly, three page, comic called Onion Head for Bash Magazine. Bryan is a graduate of The Center for Cartoon Studies and now lives in Hartland, Vermont.