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Early American Crafts and Occupations Coloring Book

Early American Crafts and Occupations Coloring Book

Travel back in time over 300 years for an authentic glimpse of typical occupations practiced in colonial America from 1650 to 1800. Artist Peter Copeland makes it possible in this carefully researched and meticulously rendered coloring book. Forty lively scenes—five of them double-page—depict a variety of tradespeople and crafters: the watercart driver, who supplied townspeople with fresh water daily for a small fee; the town crier, a colonial version of today's TV newscaster; the tinker, a traveling repairman; and many more.

Other workers shown in accurate, ready-to-color illustrations include sailmakers, a broom maker, textile dyers, a herdsman, servants in a great house, potter, stonemasons, furniture makers, cannon founders, ship carver, brickmakers, shinglemaker, miller, locksmith, and many others.

Intriguing windows to the past that will provide hours of educational entertainment, these carefully detailed illustrations are accompanied by fact-filled descriptive captions.

Recommended for Intro to American History, Year 1 of 2 Sonlight level D.

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Early American Crafts and Occupations Coloring Book

$5.99

$1.80

Early American Crafts and Occupations Coloring Book

Travel back in time over 300 years for an authentic glimpse of typical occupations practiced in colonial America from 1650 to 1800. Artist Peter Copeland makes it possible in this carefully researched and meticulously rendered coloring book. Forty lively scenes—five of them double-page—depict a variety of tradespeople and crafters: the watercart driver, who supplied townspeople with fresh water daily for a small fee; the town crier, a colonial version of today's TV newscaster; the tinker, a traveling repairman; and many more.

Other workers shown in accurate, ready-to-color illustrations include sailmakers, a broom maker, textile dyers, a herdsman, servants in a great house, potter, stonemasons, furniture makers, cannon founders, ship carver, brickmakers, shinglemaker, miller, locksmith, and many others.

Intriguing windows to the past that will provide hours of educational entertainment, these carefully detailed illustrations are accompanied by fact-filled descriptive captions.

Recommended for Intro to American History, Year 1 of 2 Sonlight level D.

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Travel back in time over 300 years for an authentic glimpse of typical occupations practiced in colonial America from 1650 to 1800. Artist Peter Copeland makes it possible in this carefully researched and meticulously rendered coloring book. Forty lively scenes—five of them double-page—depict a variety of tradespeople and crafters: the watercart driver, who supplied townspeople with fresh water daily for a small fee; the town crier, a colonial version of today's TV newscaster; the tinker, a traveling repairman; and many more.

Other workers shown in accurate, ready-to-color illustrations include sailmakers, a broom maker, textile dyers, a herdsman, servants in a great house, potter, stonemasons, furniture makers, cannon founders, ship carver, brickmakers, shinglemaker, miller, locksmith, and many others.

Intriguing windows to the past that will provide hours of educational entertainment, these carefully detailed illustrations are accompanied by fact-filled descriptive captions.

Recommended for Intro to American History, Year 1 of 2 Sonlight level D.