Welcome to Felicity's World, 1774: Growing Up in Colonial America (American Girls Collection) |
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Product Description Provides an in-depth look at daily life and historical events in the American colonies during the Revolutionary War, including home life, work, medicine, and play.
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Customer Reviews:
Probably Learned More About Early Virginia From This Than In School!
01 October, 2008
This is not just for young girls. I have bought this and the other Welcome to _____ World (Felicity, Kit, Kirsten, Samantha, Molly, Kaya, Josefina and Addy) for women from 5 years to 85 years. All have been engrossed and enchanted. Best American history teaching you can find! Do not hesitate to add this and the other AG Welcome books to your library.
- Amazon Customer Review
Welcome To Felicity's World 1774 . . . .
11 June, 2008
This book is excellent as a teaching tool. It describes life and all its surroundings in the year 1774. Very well written and photos are excellent. I used it for a 5th Grade class on a class trip to a 1690 homestead.
- Amazon Customer Review
Felicity
17 May, 2008
This book will not disappoint. My daughter loves looking through this book. It is a history lesson and very entertaining. As an adult I thoroughly enjoyed looking through this book.
- Amazon Customer Review
Colonial Days
24 February, 2010
My daughter likes this book because it's colonial and she loves that era. It has lots of facts like what school was like, how they dressed and how they kept clean. It also described their suffering which made her feel how fortunate she is to live in these modern days. She really loves this book and has read it several times.
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"look And Feel" History For Junior Readers
22 February, 2008
This book appealed to my wife and granddaughter. They said it spoke to their point of view and by describing how everyday things were done that are still part of a girl's activities the book makes that time more vivid for them. Recommend the series.
- Amazon Customer Review
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