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Pocahontas: Princess of the River Tribes

by Elaine Raphael, Don Bolognese

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Tells the story of Pocahontas and shows how to copy and color the pictures of Indians and early American settlers.
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Pocahontas, Princess of the River Tribes, tells the reader all about her life. Each page talks about things that were in her life. Her father, the people, hunting, dancing, and John Smith. Each is detailed and has beautiful drawings. In the end of the book it shows how to draw the indian people and the "strangers."

I like this book because it simply explains to the reader about Pocahontas's life. Each part is broke down into its own section. I like the drawings in this book at the end. It makes it easier for the students to draw them.

I would use this book in the classroom when learning about the indians in history. All children know about Pocahontas, this book will help broaden their knowledge of Pocahontas. After reading the book the students can draw a picture from the back of the book.
  maggieyoung | Nov 23, 2008 |
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