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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent book for kids!,
By William King "Book Dog" (A reader from Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Trail of Sacagawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition) (Hardcover)
My two daughters loved seeing the author's children included in this adventure. Lourie's photographs are amazing. They depict the wild terrain, the rivers and the mountains, that Sacagawea covered with Lewis and Clark in 1805-1806 on their way to the Pacific. From this book, I learned details about the expedition I had not known before. It's a great introduction to Sacagawea and the monumental feat accomplished by the Corps of Discovery. After reading ON THE TRAIL OF SACAGAWEA, I will keep my eyes out for other books by author Peter Lourie.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another masterpiece!,
By A Customer
This review is from: On the Trail of Sacagawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition) (Hardcover)
...Reading Mr. Lourie's books truly brings history to life, and adds present day perspective to the tales they've read in their social studies books. In this book particularly, my children were able to relate to the Lourie's children, on a family vacation, traveling such an historic route. How lucky those children are to have a father who can bring to life the stories of Sacagawea, and how lucky are we that he writes it all down for us to share! My young neighbor brought the book to school and her teacher used it as she taught about Sacagawea. Our whole family is anxious to read about Mr. Lourie's next journey!!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good reading for parents -- not kids,
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This review is from: On the Trail of Sacagawea (Paperback)
This isn't a great book for kids. It is the travel journal of a family who traveled in Sacagawea's footsteps along the route of the expedition. It's got family photos and everything. The best photos in the book were of the reconstructed Fort Mandan and a Mandan earth lodge. We always find petroglyphs to be disappointing, and this book seemed to share that conclusion. Not a very useful book for homeschoolers. Instead, read "Going Along with Lewis and Clark" by Barbara Fifer.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read for parents and kids,
By Emily R. (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On the Trail of Sacagawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition) (Hardcover)
Not only is Peter Lourie a talented writer, but now, after reading On the Trail of Sacagawea, my kids think that his family is much more exciting than ours! Or, to put it another way, this book has inspired us to think more creatively about the kinds of trips we'll be planning in the future. Why go to Disneyworld when we could be out exploring the real world? My entire family thoroughly enjoyed this book. Reading about Sacagawea's world some 200 years ago, and the present day journey shared by the Lourie family, gave us all something to think about and to discuss. The book provides a valuable glimpse into our history while at the same time it illustrates how really rewarding family experiences can be. I recommend this book to every parent who is eager to have something of substance to talk about with his or her child, and who would like to enourage reading and a sense of wonder and excitement about the world we live in.
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On the Trail of Sacagawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition) by Peter Lourie (Hardcover - Feb. 2001)
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