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What kind of ship was the Mayflower?
How did the Pilgrims feel when they saw the land?
What was the first building in Plymouth?

In lively question-and-answer style, this fact-filled book answers all sorts of questions about the Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower and their first year in America.

Boys and girls will find out why the Pilgrims left England to live in America, what they took with them on board the Mayflower, and the hardships they endured. They'll learn what the Mayflower Compact was, how the Pilgrims made a peace treaty with the Indians, and how these brave settlers managed to survive in their new land.

Miss McGovern has carefully researched the Pilgrims' journey and their first year in America. Her portrayal is full of fascinating details about their everyday life. Young readers will be intrigued to discover that pilgrim boys and girls slept on corn husk mattresses they made themselves, and that most of the houses had only one chair—which was reserved for the man of the house!

The humorous, true-to-life illustrations serve as effective complements to the informative, fun-to-read text.

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Ann McGovern

Ann McGovern

1930 - 2015
American
Ann McGovern has worked on both sides of the editorial desk. In the past seven years, she has written more than a dozen books for young people coverin... See more
J. B. Handlesman

J. B. Handlesman

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