Description
Despite an often-hostile environment, frequent shortages of food and other necessities, and countless other hardships, the settlers of colonial America persevered to establish a lasting foothold on the new continent. This informative coloring book captures the stirring drama of life during pre-Revolutionary times with a fascinating variety of images from the colonial era.
Forty-four detailed, accurate, and ready-to-color illustrations depict early seventeenth-century colonists arriving from Europe on wooden sailing vessels; encounters with Native Americans; the Spanish settlement at St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565; and the thriving Dutch colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in 1653. Other illustrations include an early Pennsylvania farm home, the deck of a slave ship, a frontier fort, a colonial kitchen, and the Deerfield massacre of 1704.
Each picture includes a descriptive caption that provides a brief history lesson. Colorists of all ages will enter into the spirit of early American life with this entertaining and educational coloring book.
Title: | Life in Colonial America Coloring Book |
Author/Illustrator: | Peter F. Copeland |
Published: | January 1, 2002 |
Pages: | 48 |
Reading Age: | 8-14 years |
Grade Level: | 3-8 |
Dimensions: | 8 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches |
Format: | Paperback |
ISBN: | 978-0486418612 |