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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    In 1620 an English ship called the Mayflower landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive. When a good harvest was gathered, the people feasted together--a tradition that continues almost four hundred years later.
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2007)
    In 1620 an English ship called the "Mayflower "landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive. When a good harvest was gathered, the people feasted together--a tradition that continues almostfour hundred years later."
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Hardcover (Silver Whistle, Sept. 15, 2000)
    In 1620 an English ship called the Mayflower landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket people, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive in the rugged land they called Plymouth. He showed them how to plant corn, beans, and squash, and how to hunt and fish. And when a good harvest was gathered in the fall, the two peoples feasted together in the spirit of peace and brotherhood. Almost four hundred years later, the tradition continues. . . .
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  • The True Story of Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Julie McDonald

    eBook (Julie McDonald, Sept. 14, 2017)
    This short story, about a 10-15 minute read, is interesting, educational and amazing! It is the true story of a young native man who was captured as a slave, taken to Spain and England, then returned to his homeland again just in time for the arrival of the Pilgrims. While people of all ages will enjoy this story, it was written with grade school children in mind.
  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Joyce K. Kessel, Lisa Donze

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions TM, Aug. 1, 2003)
    When the Pilgrims landed near Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620 they were unprepared for the challenges they would face. Many Pilgrims died until Squanto, a Patuxet Indian, taught them how to survive. To give thanks for a good year, the Pilgrims threw a huge feast, later called Thanksgiving.
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    In 1620 an English ship called the Mayflower landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive. When a good harvest was gathered, the people feasted together--a tradition that continues almost four hundred years later.
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 2000)
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  • Squanto's Journey: The Story Of The First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides the factual story of how the first Thanksgiving came to be through the kindness of Squanto and his Pokanoket tribe, who assisted the pilgrims when they arrived by teaching them how to grow food and make shelter to survive in their new land.
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  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Eric Metaxas, Michael Donato

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Native American actor Graham Greene narrates the story of Squanto, a young Native American enslaved by the English, who comes to the aid of the Pilgrims when they arrive on the Mayflower, in a story about the first Thanksgiving. Music by Paul McCandless.
  • Squanto's Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving

    Joseph Bruchac, Greg Shed

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 15, 2000)
    In 1620 an English ship called the Mayflower landed on the shores inhabited by the Pokanoket people, and it was Squanto who welcomed the newcomers and taught them how to survive in the rugged land they called Plymouth. He showed them how to plant corn, beans, and squash, and how to hunt and fish. And when a good harvest was gathered in the fall, the two peoples feasted together in the spirit of peace and brotherhood. Almost four hundred years later, the tradition continues. . . .
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  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Eric Metaxas, Michael A. Donato

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 30, 2012)
    Discover the moving, true story of the Native American named Squanto, who is captured from his beloved Pawtuxet tribe, taken to Spain, and sold into slavery. Years later, Squanto regains his freedom and embarks on a miraculous journey back to his homeland where he teaches the Pilgrims how to survive the difficult early years in the Plymouth colony--culminating in the first Thanksgiving celebration. A touching drama about trust, faith and renewal. Ages 6 and up
  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Teresa Celsi, Pam Ford Johnson

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Company, April 1, 1992)
    A simple biography of the Wampanoag Indian who helped the Pilgrims survive in their early days in the Plymouth colony.
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