Wigmakers, glassblowers, hatters, 19 other colonial craftsmen, with their tools and products on facing pages. 44 illustrations and 22 descriptive captions.
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Educational coloring fun!,
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This review is from: Early American Trades Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book) (Paperback)
What did people do for a living in George Washington's time?
Learning about the life in the American Colonies is made much more lively with some insight into the everyday lives of ordinary people. Sure, they wore those funny wigs, but, how did they make them? If you need a new gown or a hat, or your horse needs new shoes, who do you see? Early American Trades Coloring Book is a lively source of fun and insight into how people earned a living back then and what kinds of tools they used to produce the goods that everyone needed. It's a super educational tool that helps bring history to life! Highly recommended.
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Early American Trades,
This review is from: Early American Trades Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book) (Paperback)
A wonderful coloring book with detail about Early American
Trades useful for students studying colonial times.
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