Boys and Girls of Colonial Days
by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey Author
An engaging collection of stories for the younger child, introducing him to activities and occupations of boys and girls in the colonial era. Focuses on children who responded with courage and resourcefulness when faced with unexpected circumstances and whose efforts played a key role in safeguarding of their families and their communities. Famous personages of the time, including Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, figure in several of the stories.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1-59915-246-0
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 14
- Pages
- 140
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 3rd
- Geographical Setting
- Colonial America
- Historical Setting
- 1500 - 1754
- Publisher
- Yesterdays Classics
- Written
- 1917
- URL
- http://www.yesterdaysclassics.com
Chapters
- 1 The Pink Tulip
- 2 Big Hawk's Decoration
- 3 The Soap Making of Remember Biddle
- 4 The Beacon Tree
- 5 The Jack-O'-Latern Witch
- 6 The Iron Stove
- 7 The Boston Tea Party
- 8 The Deacon's Grasshopper
- 9 Patience Arnold's Sampler
- 10 The Star Lady
- 11 The Flag of Their Regiment
- 12 The Boy Who Had Never Seen an Indian
- 13 Dick, The Youngest Soldier
- 14 Betsy's Guest
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