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Check out our Women's History Month specials!
Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality
materials to assist you in teaching eighteenth-century life, including:
MARIA'S
STORY: 1773
A Colonial Williamsburg Young Americans Series Book
When Maria Rind's father dies, her mother is forced to continue his work writing
and publishing the Virginia Gazette newspaper. That leaves Maria to look
after her three brothers, a task she does not enjoy.
Grades 4-6, $9.95.
To order, call 1-800-761-8331 or email eftsupport@cwf.org.
ANN'S
STORY: 1747
A Colonial Williamsburg Young Americans Series Book
Nine-year-old Ann needs to start behaving like a proper young lady, learning
to knit, cook, and manage a household; but she would rather assist her father,
Dr. McKenzie, with his patients.
Grades 4-6, $9.95.
To order, call 1-800-761-8331 or email eftsupport@cwf.org.
EARNING
A LIVING AS A TRADESPERSON IN COLONIAL AMERICA
Lesson Unit
The goods and services produced by skilled trades people were invaluable to early American communities. This unit uses primary sourcesthe Virginia Gazette newspaper, shop signs, biographies, and moreto discover the life and work of these people. This is an in-depth look at early American trades and economy.
Grades 4-8, 143 pages. $34.95.
To order, call 1-800-761-8331 or email eftsupport@cwf.org.
