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Books with title Life on the Mayflower

  • On The Mayflower

    Kate Waters, Russ Kendall

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Filled with full-color photographs of the Mayflower II, a thrilling story follows the adventures of William Small and Ellen Moore as they travel from England to America without their families. Reprint.
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  • Life on the Mayflower

    Michael Rajczak

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Tells the story of the Pilgrims who traveled to North America in 1620 on the Mayflower, their reasons for coming, and what their life aboard the ship was like.
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  • Life on the Mayflower

    Jessica Gunderson, Brian Caleb Dumm, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2011)
    For 65 days, the Pilgrims rolled with the sea. They lived in dark, cramped spaces, with no fresh food. But even so, the people were hopeful hopeful the ship would bring them to a new life.
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  • On the Mayflower

    Kate Waters

    Hardcover (Scholastic Incorporated, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Complete with full-color photographs of the Mayflower II (a reproduction of the original ship), this action-packed story follows the journey of William Small and Ellen Moore, two children traveling from England to the New World without their families.
  • Life on the Mayflower

    Jessica Gunderson, Brian Caleb Dumm, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Dec. 1, 2010)
    For 65 days, the Pilgrims rolled with the sea. They lived in dark, cramped spaces, with no fresh food. But even so, the people were hopeful hopeful the ship would bring them to a new life.
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  • Mary of the Mayflower

    Diane Stevenson Stone

    Paperback (Scrivener Books, Nov. 12, 2013)
    For thirteen-year-old Mary Chilton, every day is filled with adventure. She is surrounded by friends and family, and her windmill house feels like a castle to her. But Mary can't forget that her family was forced to leave their last home because of their religion, and even in Holland, things are looking dangerous again. Mary's world is changed forever when her father announces that they will join the Pilgrims traveling to the New World in search of more freedom and a better life. She must leave her older sisters and friends, and even give up her cat. With only the clothes on her back and her grandmother's locket, Mary joins her parents aboard the Mayflower and starts the dangerous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Mary faces deadly storms, cruel bullies, cold, starvation, and illness. With the help of some new friends and a special message on her grandmother's locket, Mary discovers she is stronger and braver than she ever knew. But when the unthinkable happens, will Mary find the courage to make her dreams of a new home come true?
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  • The Mayflower

    Mark Greenwood, Frané Lessac

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 31, 2014)
    The three-thousand-mile trip was crowded and dangerous, and there was trouble when the passengers settled in Plymouth for a bitter, cold winter. However, their determination was ultimately rewarded; the Pilgrims adjusted to the New England climate thanks to help from local Native Americans and soon celebrated their first harvest in the New World.
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  • On The Mayflower

    Kate Waters, Russ Kendall

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Journeying towards the promise of the New World, young pilgrims William Small, the ship's apprentice, and Ellen Moore, a passenger, form a bond that helps them weather their long, harrowing passage.
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  • Life on the Mayflower

    Michael Rajczak

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Tells the story of the Pilgrims who traveled to North America in 1620 on the Mayflower, their reasons for coming, and what their life aboard the ship was like.
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  • Mary of the Mayflower

    Diane Stevenson Stone

    eBook (Scrivener Books, July 15, 2014)
    For thirteen-year-old Mary Chilton, every day is filled with adventure. She is surrounded by friends and family, and her windmill house feels like a castle to her. But Mary can't forget that her family was forced to leave their last home because of their religion, and even in Holland, things are looking dangerous again.Mary's world is changed forever when her father announces that they will join the Pilgrims traveling to the New World in search of more freedom and a better life. She must leave her older sisters and friends, and even give up her cat. With only the clothes on her back and her grandmother's locket, Mary joins her parents aboard the Mayflower and starts the dangerous journey across the Atlantic Ocean.Mary faces deadly storms, cruel bullies, cold, starvation, and illness. With the help of some new friends and a special message on her grandmother's locket, Mary discovers she is stronger and braver than she ever knew. But when the unthinkable happens, will Mary find the courage to make her dreams of a new home come true?
  • The Mayflower

    Mark Greenwood, Frané Lessac

    eBook (Holiday House, July 10, 2014)
    Here is the story of the one hundred and two passengers who crossed the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower. The trip was crowded and dangerous. Trouble continued when the passengers settled in Plymouth for a bitter, cold winter. However, their determination was ultimately rewarded; the Pilgrims adjusted to New Englad thanks to help from local Native Americans and soon celebrated their first harvest in the New World. A time line lists the sequence of events and elaborates on the evolution of the Thanksgiving holiday.
  • Mary of the Mayflower

    Diane Stevenson Stone

    Hardcover (Scrivener Books, Oct. 11, 2013)
    For thirteen-year-old Mary Chilton, every day is filled with adventure. She is surrounded by friends and family, and her windmill house feels like a castle to her. But Mary can't forget that her family was forced to leave their last home because of their religion, and even in Holland, things are looking dangerous again. Mary's world is changed forever when her father announces that they will join the Pilgrims traveling to the New World in search of more freedom and a better life. She must leave her older sisters and friends, and even give up her cat. With only the clothes on her back and her grandmother's locket, Mary joins her parents aboard the Mayflower and starts the dangerous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Mary faces deadly storms, cruel bullies, cold, starvation, and illness. With the help of some new friends and a special message on her grandmother's locket, Mary discovers she is stronger and braver than she ever knew. But when the unthinkable happens, will Mary find the courage to make her dreams of a new home come true?
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