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Books with title Life on a Pioneer Homestead

  • Life on a Pioneer Homestead

    Sally Senzell Isaacs

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 25, 2000)
    The Picture the Past series looks at the many kinds of communities in America's past. Each book describes what made each community different and what children and adults did each day. Life on a Pioneer Homestead In this book, discover how pioneers made new lives in America's new lands in the West. See how they built their houses and made furniture, clothes, and soap. Visit a pioneer school, a general store, and a work party. Learn how the pioneers found and cooked their food. Then use a recipe to cook a pioneer treat–corn bread!
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  • Life on a Pioneer Homestead

    Sally Senzell Isaacs

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 21, 2001)
    The Picture the Past series looks at the many kinds of communities in America's past. Each book describes what made each community different and what children and adults did each day. Life on a Pioneer Homestead In this book, discover how pioneers made new lives in America's new lands in the West. See how they built their houses and made furniture, clothes, and soap. Visit a pioneer school, a general store, and a work party. Learn how the pioneers found and cooked their food. Then use a recipe to cook a pioneer treat–corn bread!
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  • Life on a Pioneer Homestead

    Sally Senzell Isaacs

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 16, 2001)
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  • Pioneers: Life as a Homesteader

    Emily Raabe

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Did you know that the United States once gave people 160 acres of land for free? The only catch was that they had to be able to live there. This was not easy on the prairie. Young readers will be fascinated by the many different struggles that the homesteaders faced on America's prairies.
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  • Life on the Homestead

    Wilbur P. Ball

    Paperback (Citizen Printing, )
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  • Pioneers: Life as a Homesteader

    By (author) Emily Raabe

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, March 24, 2003)
    Did you know that the United States once gave people 160 acres of land for free The only catch was that they had to be able to live there. This was not easy on the prairie. Young readers will be fascinated by the many different struggles that the homesteaders faced on America's prairies.