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If You Lived In Colonial Times (If You.)
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| Part No: | 059045160X |
| Manufacturer: | Scholastic Paperbacks |
| MFG Part: | 9780590451604 |
| Customer Rating: | 4.5 / 5.0 |
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- ISBN13: 9780590451604
- Condition: New
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What kind of food would you eat in colonial times? What did colonial people wear? Readers learn about the fascinating lifestyle of the colonists. Author: Ann McGovernGrade: 2-5Pages: 80, PaperbackPublisher: ScholasticISBN: 0-590-45160-X
| Simple, Informative Book | 2009-04-03 | 4 / 5 |
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| This book is a good introduction to colonial times. This book is intended for 4th+ grade. It is wordy with a colored 'sketch' in each two-page spread. Good information and easy to use with the question/answer format. |
| Wonderful For Kids | 2008-06-13 | 4 / 5 |
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My kids love this series. I use them with other resources to bring hisotry alive for them. This gives me the tool I need to help them get into the lives of kids there age.
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| Lots of good informationabout Colonial Times. | 2008-03-22 | 4 / 5 |
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| This was a good book for History. While some of the information we already knew there was a fair amount of new stuff too. It is in question - answered format. The colonial time period was much longer than I thought, People had to make everything, they went to school but not so much to doctors, and a whole lot more. I would recommend it for 1-3rd grade. |
| Life in colonial New England from the perspective of a child | 2006-05-01 | 4 / 5 |
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Life in New England in colonial times was hard, a good growing year and people could eat well, a bad growing year and there was hunger. Harvest was an especially busy time, as everyone had to work all hours to get all of the food stored away.
This book is about how the children of that time lived. Since everything revolved around the family in their house, this is about family life from the perspective of children. What they wore what they ate, the work they did during the day, what they did for fun, what their schools were like, and how they behaved on Sunday. There were many laws, some of which were heavily enforced and others that were largely ignored.
The tithing-man would rap you if you misbehaved in church or tickle your face if you fell asleep during the service. Nearly everything that was used by the people was grown and made by them, so the explanations of how they made their goods was quite interesting. The list of standard jobs found in every village, such as the miller, blacksmith, barber, tailor and the cooper describes what professions were most valued at that time.
This is an excellent book about the life of a child in New England. While their lives are described as being difficult, they were not without joy, something that is also mentioned in detail.
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| One of my favorite books growing up! | 2003-12-27 | 4 / 5 |
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| I ordered this to reminisce. I remember vividly the pages and drawings that I loved in this book!! Drawings are very precious and expressive. The text of this original 1960s version is a bit dated (mentions Indians as a threat to the lives of settlers - true but not really PC to say it). There is an updated version of the book, which I haven't read. Love this one! |