Read Online Pocahontas Ingri d'Aulaire Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 9781893103283 Books

Read Online Pocahontas Ingri d'Aulaire Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 9781893103283 Books





Product details

  • Paperback 45 pages
  • Publisher Beautiful Feet Books (February 1, 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1893103285




Pocahontas Ingri d'Aulaire Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 9781893103283 Books Reviews


  • We will keep this. It is an older book and the details reflect that. A discussion point with us. Pocahontas was no princess and we view things differently now. Just a 10th great-aunt to us but still relates to State History as well as family genealogy. We were lucky to get it and it arrived as you might guess-promptly even though the hurricane was coming.
  • I have really enjoyed using the series of d’Aulaire books for our homeschooling. “Pocahontas,” however, was a disappointment, lacking all historical accuracy, except for the names of the people involved. If you want to maintain the feel-good Disney lie of Pocahontas’ life, this book is for you. If you want to know the true history of Pocahontas’ life, skip this fiction.
  • My 13 year old son said he liked this book alot. All of the Beautiful Feet Books are great for homeschooling and have a great Christian theme to each one.
  • All of the biographical D'Aulaire books are gorgeously illustrated!! My children love to sit with them just to look at the illustrations. The stories inside are well written, and make a great addition to our history curriculum for the lower elementary grades.
  • Kids age 3-11 all loved this book. The story is well told and the art is very detailed and engaging. We read it for history with school but the little ones were just as engaged.
  • Another good intro book for my 8 yr. old Irish grandson!
  • Enjoyed this book on Pocahontas - we just got it and have read it twice already! Also like the pictures in the book that add to the story!
  • The best hard bound book on the subject. Easy to read and factual, but without all the erroneous romantisism about John Smith and Pocahontas that typically accompany most writings and movies on the indian princess..

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