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MayflowerGeorge C. Wales American, 1868 - Mayflower, Cape Cod Bay, 1921 California State Library long loan Copyright retained by the artist.

 

  • A good place to start is with a very important book, "The Invasion of America," by Francis Jennings. It is a very authoritative text on the settlement of New England and the evolution of Indian/White relations in the New England colonies.
  • Read, "The Coming of the Pilgrims" told from Governor Bradford's Firsthand Account by E. Brooks Smith and Robert Meridith, Illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. Little Brown and Company, Publishers.
  • Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims, by Clyde Robert Bulla

Aliki, Maize is Corn

Anderson, Joan, The first Thanksgiving feast

Bains, Rae, Pilgrims and Thanksgiving

Brown, Marc Tolon, Arthur's Thanksgiving

Bulla, Clyde Robert, Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims

Bunting, Eve, How many days to America?

Bunting, Eve, A Turkey for Thanksgiving

Butterfield, Moira, Look Inside Cross-Sections: Ships

Conaway, Judith, Happy Thanksgiving: Things to Make and Do

Cohen, Barbara. Molly's pilgrim

Corwin, Judith Hoffman, Thanksgiving Fun

Bartlett, Robert Merrill, Thanksgiving Day.

Beck, Barbara L. , The Pilgrims of Plymouth,

Behrens, June, Pilgrims plantation

Dalgliesh, Alice, The Thanksgiving story

DeLage, Ida, Pilgrim children on the Mayflower

dePaolo, Tomie, The Popcorn Book

Donovan, Frank Robert, The Mayflower compact

Fritz, Jean, Who's that stepping on Plymouth Rock?

Groh, Lynn, The Pilgrims, brave settlers of Plymouth

Hayward, Linda, The first Thanksgiving

Lavine, S.A., Indian Corn and other Gifts

Marshall, Peter, The Light and The Glory

McGovern, Ann, If You Sailed on the Mayflower

Penner, Lucille Recht, Eating the Plates: a Pilgrim Book of Food and Manners

Waters, Kate, Sarah Morton's Day

Links and Resources:

Don't miss the True Story of the First Thanksgiving
The Virtual Tour of Plimoth Plantation
Treasure trove of
Thanksgiving Links
Wampanoag Indians
and Massasoit
Louisa May Alcott (story for read aloud to children)
Thanksgiving on the WWW

Pilgrim and Indian women

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