Seaman's Journal: On the Trail With Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition) |
| | | | Title: | Seaman's Journal: On the Trail With Lewis and Clark (Lewis & Clark Expedition) | | Author: | Patti Reeder Eubank | | Publisher: | Ideals Children's Books | | Type: | Book / Hardcover | | Publication Date: | 01 September, 2002 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0824954424 / 9780824954420 | | List Price: | $15.95 | | You Save: | $5.10 | | Amazon Price: | $10.85 | |
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Product Description This book for reading level kindergarten to grade 3 is about Seaman,the Newfoundland dog belonging to Meriwether Lewis. The story tells of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Ocean and back to St. Charles, Missouri where the adventure began. Issustrations are in the styles of the Lewis and Clark Journals and feature the Native America tribes encountered and the plants and animals discovered. The book comes with a bookmark of Seaman.
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Wonderful Book! 16 July, 2007 This book is absolutely beautiful! The illustrations and colors are incredible. The story is great too. The dog's perspective is a wonderful way to learn about this important journey and appreciate the historical facts. My son and I never get tired of looking at this book. Highly recommended!
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This Is A Fabulous Book 05 July, 2006 I used this book with my homeschool curriculum and my children loved it, the pictures are great.the content of this book helps to bring everyone for the journey coming from the eyes of such a lovable Newfoundland.
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Beautiful, Book For Newfy Lovers 08 March, 2007 My daughter is 7 and a definate animal lover. The fact that we have a couple of newfoundlands only added to the love for this book. In fact my dogs gave this to my daughter for Valentines Day. The illustrations are abosolutely beautiful!! As a second grader, she is able to read this book by herself with help with a few words. She loves the fact that this book, although fition, is based on true events. She has brought it to show everyone. I'm sure you or your animal lover will enjoy the tale of Seaman as he travels with Lewis and Clark.
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Seaman's Journal 12 August, 2005 As a middle school teacher, I highly recommend this book not only for a classroom, but also for pleasure reading at home. A wonderful story told through the eyes of the beloved, Newfoundland of Meriwether Lewis on their historic journey west. The book presents acurate historical data and wonderful illustrations that would engage anyone who loves adventure and dogs.
Kim Deleo, Albuquerque New Mexico
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Animal Lover's Tale 18 November, 2008 Patraica Reeder Eubank's fun loving doggy tale, "Seaman's Journal; On the Trail of Lewis and Clark" (Ideals Children's Books, 2002),is a beautifully illustrated book about Seaman, a Newfoundland, who goes on the famous expedition with Lewis and Clark. Seaman guides the reader on the trails through his journal entries; pulling the reader along with him as he tells of his experiences. For instance,meeting with many different indian tribes,even traveling with Sacajawea and her family. Seaman tells of his kidnapping and his return, his act of bravery, when he scares a charging buffalo away. The plot and illustrations work well together, they are life-like and exciting, Eubanks uses the earth tones in her paintings, which adds to the effect of the pages looking like an old journal, complete with three rings and aged looking pages. The reader will enjo learning the historical facts drawn on each page,as they experienc this adventure through Seaman's eyes.
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