The First Thanksgiving in Plymouth
Five Classic Thanksgiving Stories and Lessons for Kids
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Bert Nichols Stauff
Travel back to the very first Thanksgiving and discover why this beloved American celebration has inspired generations of children. This unique family audiobook features five classic public-domain Thanksgiving stories presented unabridged, enhanced with original educational content created especially for young listeners. Between the stories, children meet the historical people behind the events, explore Thanksgiving customs and traditions, learn the meanings of unfamiliar words and historical references, and enjoy engaging discussion questions that encourage listening, learning, and family conversation. The collection also includes Bible-based lessons, Christ-centered reflections, and practical applications that help children connect timeless stories with everyday gratitude, kindness, generosity, and faith in God. Included in this collection: - The First Thanksgiving — Albert F. Blaisdell & Francis K. Ball - The White Turkey’s Wing — Sophie Swett - The Ten Lepers — King James Version of the Bible - Obadiah Waddle — Emily Hewitt Leland - A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away — Hezekiah Butterworth Perfect for family listening, homeschool, classrooms, church groups, and holiday travel, The First Thanksgiving in Plymouth combines classic literature, American history, biblical truth, and original educational features into a memorable Thanksgiving in Plymouth combines classic literature, American history, biblical truth and original educational features into a memorable Thanksgiving experience children will enjoy year after year.
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“Like the former book, this one is exactly what the title would indicate—a select collection of children’s stories closely connected with our American festival.”
(Asa Don Dickinson, editor, The Children’s Book of Thanksgiving Stories (1915))“The short descriptive note placed before each story will be of use in choosing a tale suited to one’s audience in reading aloud. May the present volume make as many friends as did its older brother!”
(Asa Don Dickinson, preface, The Children’s Book of Thanksgiving Stories (1915))