A neat book to add to Beyond...
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:40 pm
I haven't posted in a while, but I had something I wanted to share that I thought some of you might enjoy too. I found a book called Children of the Handcrafts by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, the same author of Boys and Girls of Colonial Days. Now this book is out-of-print, but I found a copy at one of the used book retailers. You might also find it at your library, but I was not so lucky.
In the book are seventeen "exciting stories about boys and girls who played a part in the development of the crafts in our country" (taken from the bookjacket flap).
Some of the stories include:
The story of Macock Ward, a boy apprentice to the clock-making trade in old Connecticut
The story of Lora Standish, who made the first American sampler
The story about Duncan Phyfe and his fine craftsmanship of furniture
A story about the boyhood of Henry Thoreau, who helped in his father's pencil factory
I'm very excited to work these stories into our studies in Beyond..., and they would probably go great with Bigger...too!
In the book are seventeen "exciting stories about boys and girls who played a part in the development of the crafts in our country" (taken from the bookjacket flap).
Some of the stories include:
The story of Macock Ward, a boy apprentice to the clock-making trade in old Connecticut
The story of Lora Standish, who made the first American sampler
The story about Duncan Phyfe and his fine craftsmanship of furniture
A story about the boyhood of Henry Thoreau, who helped in his father's pencil factory
I'm very excited to work these stories into our studies in Beyond..., and they would probably go great with Bigger...too!