 | This examination of the first year of the Pilgrims' lives in the United States concludes with the celebration of the first Thanksgiving. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | Describes how the first Thanksgiving celebration came to be. |
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 | This account of the first Thanksgiving also includes information on the Pilgrims' voyage on the "Mayflower" and their first year in their new land. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | In this takeoff on the poem "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly", an old lady with an amazing appetite devours a family's entire Thanksgiving dinner all by herself. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | A twelve-year-old apprentice and a seven-year-old passenger experience the first voyage of the Mayflower. |
 | "Describes a believer's worship as an attitude of the heart rather than an activity such as praise and thanksgiving, and compares the process of worship to the structure and use of the tabernacle in the Old Testament"--Provided by publisher. |
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 | Factual information about American pioneers is presented via a fictional story about the Robertsons, a family living during the 1800s. Includes recipes and instructions for children's games and craft projects common to the time period. Illustrations... |
 | Arthur goes to pick up the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner but comes back with a 260-pound chicken. |