Publisher's Synopsis
This book is perfect for children to learn moral and cultural values of the american culture and improve their self development. These cultural stories play a vital role in the growth and development of american children.The books they read and the characters they get to know can become like friends. It's also good for children to understand that books are a useful source of information and that good reading skills are important for success in their future lives. may these stories helps your children with their confidence levels, coping with feelings and language and learning.
This book, The Thanksgiving Stories for Children contains 30+ Holiday Tales:
- The Kingdom of the Greedy by P. J. Stahl
- Thankful by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
- Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot by Sheldon C. Stoddard
- Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake by Kate Upson Clark
- The First Thanksgiving by Albert F. Blaisdell and Francis K. Ball
- Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum by Winthrop Packard
- How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Wishbone Valley by R. K. Munkittrick
- Patem's Salmagundi by E. S. Brooks
- Miss November's Dinner Party by Agnes Carr
- The Visit by Maud Lindsay
- The Story of Ruth and Naomi adapted from the Bible
- Bert's Thanksgiving
- A Thanksgiving Story by Miss L. B. Pingree
- John Inglefield's Thanksgiving by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving by Emily Hewitt Leland
- The White Turkey's Wing by Sophie Swett
- The Thanksgiving Goose by Fannie Wilder Brown
- An English Dinner of Thanksgiving by George Eliot
- A Novel Postman by Alice Wheildon
- Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West by Eugene Field
- Chip's Thanksgiving by Annie Hamilton Donnell
- The Master of the Harvest by Mrs. Alfred Gatty
- A Thanksgiving Dinner by Edna Payson Brett
- Two Old Boys by Pauline Shackleford Colyar
- A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away by Hezekiah Butterworth
- Mon-daw-min by H. R. Schoolcraft
- A Mystery in the Kitchen by Olive Thorne Miller
- Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? by Isabel Gordon Curtis
- An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving by Rose Terry Cooke
- 1800 and Froze to Death by C. A. Stephens
This book contains: - Premium matte cover design
- Printed on high quality material
- Perfectly sized
Author:
ASA DON DICKINSON, (1876-1960), Brooklyn College's first Chief Librarian, was born in Detroit, Michigan, and educated at the Brooklyn Latin School. In 1894, he became a student at Columbia Law School, but left after two years due to poor health. Thereafter he had thoughts of becoming a librarian, particularly after he heard that Andrew Carnegie, the philanthropist who established over 2,500 public libraries, was about to fund some additional ones in New York City. He enrolled at the New York State Library School in Albany, and also began to compile a list of the books he believed to be most noteworthy. Thus began his lifelong bibliographic hobby that resulted in Mr. Dickinson's "best books" series.