Category: Pilgrim’s Stories
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Engaging Children’s Books, Fun Facts and Delicious Recipes

This resource collection for children promotes learning through engaging books, fun facts, and simple recipes that inspire curiosity and imagination.
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A First Book in American History, A History of the United States and its People, baking, Bible articles by Bell, Bible Study, Bible Verse Mapping, bread, Cakes /Bar, Candies and Other Desserts, cookies, Cool Facts, From the Old Testament, Great Stories for Little Americans, Heidi, Holiday Recipes, microwave cooking, Mother Stories, Party Food, Peter and Polly Series, Pies, Pilgrim’s Stories, Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm, Recipes, Stories of Don Quixote Written Anew for Children, Swiss Family Robinson, THE ADVENTURES OF OLD MR. TOAD, The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, The Children’s Six Minutes, THE GREAT BIG TREASURY OF BEATRIX POTTER, The Real Mother Goose, The Story of Mankind, The Tale of Jolly Robin, The Tale of Solomon Owl, THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS CALLED THE GREAT ADMIRAL, THE WONDER BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz -
Pilgrim Stories: chapter 43

HOLIDAYS AND HOLY DAYS It was Saturday morning. Little Elizabeth Brown sat by a window in the big kitchen, hemming a tiny pink dress for a doll she was making for her little sister Hope. On the chair beside her lay the doll, though you might not have thought of calling it a doll. It…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 42

COLONIAL SCHOOLS IN a very few years after the Pilgrims settled at Plymouth, there were many children in the colonies. Of course these children went to school, but their school was not at all like ours. For the first few years there was not a schoolhouse in New England. The children went to the home…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 41

TWO BRASS KETTLES IN a little town not far from Boston stood an old brick house. It did not look like a brick house, for it had been covered on the outside with boards. It was the safest house in the village, and during King Philip’s War the neighbors often used to come to this…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 40

THE CHRISTMAS CANDLE IN the little village of Swansea, lived a widow with her two children, Mary and Benjamin. The mother was a very good woman, always ready to nurse the sick, feed the hungry, or do anything she could to help those who needed her. Indians lived in the forest about Swansea, and this…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 39

TWO LITTLE CAPTIVES audio ON a sunny hillside, near the river, a boy was cutting corn. It was late in September, but the day was warm. “This is just the day for a row on the river,” said Isaac Bradley to himself. As he looked over the bright, smoothly-flowing water, he saw a little boat…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 38

THE INDIANS AND THE JACK-O’-LANTERNS audio ON a little farm several miles from any village, lived two little girls, Prudence and Endurance. There were no other children near, but they were never lonely, for they had Whitefoot and Fluff, two of the prettiest kittens you ever saw. They had old Speckle and her little brood…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapters 36 and 37

MASSASOIT AND THE MEDICINE MEN audio ONE cold March day another Indian messenger appeared at the gate of Plymouth. He had been running many miles, and his body was wet and his veins were swollen. “English friends come quick!” he cried. “Chief Massasoit much sick! Soon die!” This was sad news to the Pilgrims, for…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapters 34 and 35

FRIENDS OR FOES? audio ONE day late in November, Governor Bradford and his friend Edward Winslow walked along the top of the hill toward Plymouth. They carried guns on their shoulders and their game bags were heavy with the wild ducks they were bringing home. “They turned and saw an Indian running toward them” Suddenly they…
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Pilgrim Stories Chapter 33

THE FIRST THANKSGIVING audio THE summer days were full for the busy Pilgrims. In the fields there were only twenty men and a few boys to do all the work. There was corn to hoe, and there were gardens to weed and care for. When time could be spared from this work, there were barns…
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