| Specifications | 9" X 9"; 48 pages; Library Binding |
| Interest/Age Group | Grades 3+ |
| Special Features | Find Out More; Websites; Glossary; Index |
About
the Series
For many, colonial America was a place of new
beginnings. From the first settlers who arrived on the shores of Virginia in
1607 to the formation of the thirteen colonies, people eagerly began to start a
new life and build their community.
In
Colonial
People,
the formative years of the United States come to life
through the activities of its community members.
In this series,
readers discover the roles and interconnections of such diverse members of the
colonial community as apothecaries and farmers and many more. Each title
explores aspects of their everyday life, their responsibilities, and their
social life as colonial Americans.
Through lively and engaging text,
interesting sidebars, recipes, and activities, students will travel back in time
to life in colonial America.