Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy |
| | | | Title: | Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Boy | | Author: | Kate Waters Russ Kendall (Illustrator) | | Publisher: | Scholastic Paperbacks | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 November, 1996 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0590480537 / 9780590480536 | | List Price: | $6.99 | | Amazon Price: | $6.99 | |
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Product Description When the day in which he is to help with his first rye harvest approaches, young Samuel Eaton is so excited that he can hardly sleep, but his blistering tasks prove harder than expected. Reprint. H. SLJ.
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Wonderful! 12 June, 2003 I am continually amazed at how children's books offer detail and insight into daily life that no stout history book can provide. Writing the same review for the other two in this trilogy. Excellent all!
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Samuel Eaton's Day: A Day In The Life Of A Pilgrim Boy 21 January, 2007 I used this book as part of the third grade curriculum. We are studying Massachusetts History. This book and its partner books about Sarah Morton, a Pilgrim Girl and Tapenum a Wampanoag Indian boy were excellent!!
The texts and pictures were well researched and presented. Plymouth Plantation and the reenactors there provide an authentic setting. Homes, clothing, work and play of children during this period are acurately shown. These books should be in every school library.
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An Excellent Book For Learning About Life As A Pilgrim Boy! 12 November, 1999 This book took us back to 1627. We learned all about Samuel Eaton's first day as a man. He told us all about the hard work he had to do in the fields. It was so interesting to read a story that used different words from long ago. The pictures were awesome! They showed us the clothing the pilgrims wore, what their house looked like, and the hard work everybody did. We thought it would be difficult to be a pilgrim boy! We think everyone should read this book because you can learn a lot about how the pilgrims lived. Read this wonderful book!
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Vivid Photographs 25 November, 2007 I teach Pre-K, and used this book along with other books by Kate Waters (The Mayflower,Sarah Morton's Day, and Tapenum's Day)to teach my November unit on the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. The photographs, which I primarily used, are an excellent source for my young students to visualize how things were. (I also left them in our library to look at at their leisure.) The text, which is understandable for this age, was a bit long for them to sit for during circle time. However, I wish I had these books when my own children were younger, because they would have had no trouble listening to them one on one. I remember how excited my children were when learning of this era. These books would have been some of their favorites, and I highly recommend them.
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