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Some additions to the previous Hit.
641.5 Per Perl, Lila.Slumps, Grunts, And Snickerdoodles: What Colonial
America Ate And Why
Examines the diets and culinary innovations of the American colonists.

745.5 Cor Corwin, Judith Hoffman. Colonial American Crafts: The Home
Also look for these books by the same author: 745.5 Cor Colonial =
American
Crafts: The School; 745.5 Cor Colonial American Crafts: The Village

970.004 Hak Hakim, Joy. The First Americans
Tells about the Native Americans, and the first permanent settlements of =
the
European explorers. Discusses the thirteen original American colonies, =
and
explores many aspects of daily life.

973.2 Hak Hakim, Joy. Making Thirteen Colonies
Presents the history of the United States from the colonization of the =
New
World through the middle of the eighteenth century.

973.2 Car Carter, Alden R. The Colonial Wars: Clashes In the Wilderness
Chronicles the history of the Colonial Wars, also called the French and
Indian Wars, which gave the British control of North America.

973.2 Rei Reische, Diana L. Founding the American Colonies
Describes the founding, problems, and social and economic survival of =
the
original thirteen American colonies

973.2 She Sherrow, Victoria. Huskings, Quiltings, And Barn Raisings:
Work-play Parties In Early America
Surveys the history of husking bees, barn raisings, soap boilings, and =
other
American work-play parties

973.2 Tun Tunis, Edwin. Colonial Living
Recreates life in colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries,
describing the customs, industries, products, etc. of the different
colonies.

974.4 Kni Knight, James E. Blue Feather's Vision: The Dawn Of Colonial
America
An aged Indian chief fears that white strangers who have visited his =
village
will return to destroy the Indian way of life.

974.4 Kre Witch Hunt : It Happened In Salem Village
An account of the madness that overtook Salem Village, =
Massachusetts,when
several young girls accused a number of adults in the community of being
witches.

974.4 Sew Sewall, Marcia. The Pilgrims Of Plimoth
Chronicles, in text and illustrations, the day-to-day life of the early
Pilgrims in the Plimoth Colony

974.4 Wat Waters, Kate. Sarah Morton's Day: A Day In the Life Of a =
Pilgrim
Girl
A typical day of a pilgrim girl on Plimouth Plantation in which she =
milks
the goats, cooks and serves meals, and adjusts to her new stepfather.

Look for this series of books published by Childrens Press that present =
the
history, economy, culture, and people of each of the thirteen colonies:
974.402 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Massachusetts Colony
975.502 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Virginia Colony
974.202 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New Hampshire Colony
974.702 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New York Colony
974.8 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Pennsylvania Colony
974.502 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Rhode Island Colony
975.802 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Georgia Colony
974.6 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Connecticut Colony
975.2 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Maryland Colony
974.9 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New Jersey Colony
975.6 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The North Carolina Colony
975.7 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The South Carolina Colony
975.1 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Delaware Colony

FICTION

FIC Bul Bulla, Clyde Robert. Charlie's House
A poor, friendless English boy, shipped to America as an indentured =
servant
in the early eighteenth century, runs away from a cruel master and =
dreams of
building a house of his own.

FIC O'D O'Dell, Scott. The Serpent Never Sleeps: A Novel Of Jamestown =
And
Pocahontas
In the early seventeenth century, Serena Lynn, to be with the man she =
has
loved since childhood, travels to the New World and comes to know the
hardships of col

Try the books published by Crabtree and written by Bobbi Kalman.

I just got a new set with a volume on each colony from Rosen.  Also =
Chelsea
House has sets on Colonial leaders and Revolutionary War leaders.  I =
bought
a great reference set last year called Colonial America Encylopedia.


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style=3D'font-size:
10.0pt'>Some additions to the previous Hit.<br>
641.5 Per Perl, Lila.Slumps, Grunts, And Snickerdoodles: What =
Colonial<br>
America Ate And Why<br>
Examines the diets and culinary innovations of the American =
colonists.<br>
<br>
745.5 Cor Corwin, Judith Hoffman. Colonial American Crafts: The Home<br>
Also look for these books by the same author: 745.5 Cor Colonial =
American<br>
Crafts: The School; 745.5 Cor Colonial American Crafts: The Village<br>
<br>
970.004 Hak Hakim, Joy. The First Americans<br>
Tells about the Native Americans, and the first permanent settlements of =
the<br>
European explorers. Discusses the thirteen original American colonies, =
and<br>
explores many aspects of daily life.<br>
<br>
973.2 Hak Hakim, Joy. Making Thirteen Colonies<br>
Presents the history of the United States from the colonization of the =
New<br>
World through the middle of the eighteenth century.<br>
<br>
973.2 Car Carter, Alden R. The Colonial Wars: Clashes In the =
Wilderness<br>
Chronicles the history of the Colonial Wars, also called the French =
and<br>
Indian Wars, which gave the British control of North America.<br>
<br>
973.2 Rei Reische, Diana L. Founding the American Colonies<br>
Describes the founding, problems, and social and economic survival of =
the<br>
original thirteen American colonies<br>
<br>
973.2 She Sherrow, Victoria. Huskings, Quiltings, And Barn Raisings:<br>
Work-play Parties In Early America<br>
Surveys the history of husking bees, barn raisings, soap boilings, and =
other<br>
American work-play parties<br>
<br>
973.2 Tun Tunis, Edwin. Colonial Living<br>
Recreates life in colonial America during the 17th and 18th =
centuries,<br>
describing the customs, industries, products, etc. of the different<br>
colonies.<br>
<br>
974.4 Kni Knight, James E. Blue Feather's Vision: The Dawn Of =
Colonial<br>
America<br>
An aged Indian chief fears that white strangers who have visited his =
village<br>
will return to destroy the Indian way of life.<br>
<br>
974.4 Kre Witch Hunt : It Happened In Salem Village<br>
An account of the madness that overtook Salem Village, =
Massachusetts,when<br>
several young girls accused a number of adults in the community of =
being<br>
witches.<br>
<br>
974.4 Sew Sewall, Marcia. The Pilgrims Of Plimoth<br>
Chronicles, in text and illustrations, the day-to-day life of the =
early<br>
Pilgrims in the Plimoth Colony<br>
<br>
974.4 Wat Waters, Kate. Sarah Morton's Day: A Day In the Life Of a =
Pilgrim<br>
Girl<br>
A typical day of a pilgrim girl on Plimouth Plantation in which she =
milks<br>
the goats, cooks and serves meals, and adjusts to her new =
stepfather.<br>
<br>
Look for this series of books published by Childrens Press that present =
the<br>
history, economy, culture, and people of each of the thirteen =
colonies:<br>
974.402 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Massachusetts Colony<br>
975.502 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Virginia Colony<br>
974.202 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New Hampshire Colony<br>
974.702 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New York Colony<br>
974.8 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Pennsylvania Colony<br>
974.502 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Rhode Island Colony<br>
975.802 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Georgia Colony<br>
974.6 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Connecticut Colony<br>
975.2 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Maryland Colony<br>
974.9 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The New Jersey Colony<br>
975.6 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The North Carolina Colony<br>
975.7 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The South Carolina Colony<br>
975.1 FRA Fradin, Dennis B. The Delaware Colony<br>
<br>
FICTION<br>
<br>
FIC Bul Bulla, Clyde Robert. Charlie's House<br>
A poor, friendless English boy, shipped to America as an indentured =
servant<br>
in the early eighteenth century, runs away from a cruel master and =
dreams of<br>
building a house of his own.<br>
<br>
FIC O'D O'Dell, Scott. The Serpent Never Sleeps: A Novel Of Jamestown =
And<br>
Pocahontas<br>
In the early seventeenth century, Serena Lynn, to be with the man she =
has<br>
loved since childhood, travels to the New World and comes to know =
the<br>
hardships of col</span></font></p>

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<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3D"Times New Roman"><span =
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Rosen.&nbsp;
Also Chelsea<br>
House has sets on Colonial leaders and Revolutionary War leaders.&nbsp; =
I
bought<br>
a great reference set last year called Colonial America Encylopedia.<br
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