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Pocahontas (Rookie Biographies) (edition 2003)

by Nancy Polette

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An introduction to the life of the young seventeenth-century Indian woman who befriended Captain John Smith and the English settlers of Jamestown.
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I liked this children’s biography of Pocahontas. I liked how the language was used in the book. The book did not just list facts but went through the story of Pocahontas as it was any other book. Also I liked how the book would phonetically spell out words that may be more difficult for students to read. For example, for the word colony it is spell “(KOL-uh-nee)” in order to help students better sound out the words. I also enjoyed this book because Pocahontas was one of my favorite movies growing up so it was interesting to read other information about her that I did not know before. The main message of this story is to retell the life of Pocahontas to give students historical information. ( )
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