Home Page

Visiting
Pilgrim Hall

Calendar 
of Events

Join!

Museum
Shop

The Pilgrim
Story

Thanksgiving

Beyond the
Pilgrim Story

New
Exhibits

Collections

Learning

To Our Friends

Links

For Children

Children's Books - Pilgrims & Native Americans

sewell-people breaking day.jpg (22546 bytes) The People of the Breaking Day
written and illustrated by Marcia Sewall
$5.99  (soft cover)

  The Wampanoag were a people at ease in their world and comfortable in themselves.  In this story, Sewall captures some of the legends of the tribes and gives an overall picture of tribal life and the particulars of a family.

.

How to Draw Indian Arts & Crafts
by Meiczinger
$2.95 (soft cover)

Step by step directions on how to draw teepees, wigwams, long houses, feathers, feather headdresses, peace pipes, bows and arrows, and many more.

Step by step directions on how to draw teepees, wigwams, long houses, feathers, feather headdresses, peace pipes, bows and arrows, and many more.

how to draw indian arts.jpg (31298 bytes)
jasper john pierce.jpg (21692 bytes)

My Name is America : the Journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce, a Pilgrim Boy, Plymouth 1620
by Rinaldi

$10.95 (hard cover)
Anne Rinaldi is the well-known author of numerous historical novels.  The main character, Jasper Jonathan Pierce, is imaginary but the story is based on sound research.   Historical fiction.

$10.95 (hard cover)
Anne Rinaldi is the well-known author of numerous historical novels.  The main character, Jasper Jonathan Pierce, is imaginary but the story is based on sound research.   Historical fiction.

Dear America : a Journey to the New World, the Diary of Remember Patience Whipple, Mayflower 1620
by Lasky

$10.95 (hard cover)
Kathryn Lasky has sailed the Atlantic twice in a thirty-foot boat.  So in writing about the Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower, she drew on first-hand experiences at sea!   The main character, Remember Patience Whipple, is imaginary but the story is based on sound research.  Historical fiction.

$10.95 (hard cover)
Kathryn Lasky has sailed the Atlantic twice in a thirty-foot boat.  So in writing about the Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower, she drew on first-hand experiences at sea!   The main character, Remember Patience Whipple, is imaginary but the story is based on sound research.  Historical fiction.

remember patience whipple.jpg (24290 bytes)

lpillink2.jpg (1906 bytes)

Click here for
Pilgrim Hall Museum Shop Order Form

lpillink.jpg (1856 bytes)

Updated 14 July, 1998