Two Sweet Thanksgiving books

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  • CindyS
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    An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving by Louisa May Alcott – very funny

    A Thanksgiving Story In Vermont-1852 by Jeff Barth – very sweet

    ebcsmom
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    Thanks for the suggestions we will check them out! Smile

    baileymom
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    we *LOVE* An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving too! …we’ll have to save your second suggestion for next year!

    Misty
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    thanks I didn’t know there really were any good Thanksgiving books.  Save those idea’s for next year. 

    greenebalts
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    Oh we just read Cranberry Thanksgiving and loved it!  You can read more about our study here….

     

    http://reflectionsfromdrywoodcreek.blogspot.com/2011/11/cranberry-thanksgiving.html

     

    Happy Thanksgiving! Melissa

    Wings2fly
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    Nice, Melissa. Is that lapbook part of Galloping the Globe? Or from where?

    greenebalts
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    Thanks Sarah….sorry I should have mentioned, the lapbook actually came from HomeSchool Share.  You can find it here: http://www.homeschoolshare.com/resources_cranberry.php 

     

    Cranberry Thanksgiving is also a Five in a Row book.  So I used bits and pieces from different places and switched a few things, but most of the ideas come from HomeSchool Share.  

     

    Blessings, Melissa

    missceegee
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    A few more Thanksgiving books to enjoy…

    The First Thanksgiving by Jean Craighead George

    The Thanksgiving Visitor by Truman Capote

    The Tanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh

    Thanksgiving: What Makes it Special by Harold Myra

    Farmer Goff and His Turkey Sam by Brian Schatell (silly, but fun. We change it to Groff since that’s our last name. We do the same with The Three Billy Goats Gruff story.)

    Happy thanksgiving to all of my SCM friends.

    Christie

    artcmomto3
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    Thanks for the book suggestions!  I went searching on this site a couple of weeks ago and saw The Thanksgiving Story recommended in an old post, so we read that this year.  We also read Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember by Barbara Rainey.  I recommend it for school age through adult.  I will have to make a note of these books for next year. Smile

     

    Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

    Sue
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    I came across this thread from last year, and I was wondering if any of the books mentioned here would be suitable for upper elementary through middle school level. Thanks.

    Rebekahy
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    This is one of our favorites… I’m guessing no one else will say it – so thought I’d mention it.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcdV_BQd4CE  A Plump and Perky Turkey by Teresa Bateman

    akirechelle
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    We also enjoy watching An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving which we order from Netflix each November. Sweet story.

    Sue
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    You know, I was looking at requesting the Louisa May Alcott book, An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, from my public library, but I got the impression it is really a picture book, mostly for younger children. Is that the case, or might that have been an adaptation (i.e., abridged version) of the original book?

    Corie
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    We just picked up Squanto and the First Thanksgiving, as well as The Story of Thanksgiving, at a library sale for 1.00 each!  Cranberry Thanksgiving is on its way!  I can’t wait!

    akirechelle
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    Sue-there is a child’s picture book version that is different from the original. I just came across it at our local library too 🙂

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