We've been blessed and busy with extended family this week, but I just hate to miss out on a visit with everyone! Thought I would repost this bit on our favorite Thanksgiving resources. I am finding it hard to believe that November will be here in just a few days! That also means our final birthday of the year...Jordan turns 19 on Friday! Oh, my! I would love it if you would share some of our family's favorite Thanksgiving resources or traditions in the comments!
I wanted to share with you all a few of our family's favorite Thanksgiving resources. I am not an Amazon affiliate (don't think I want to be) and don't have time today to link up to christianbook.com, but some of these books are available from christianbook.com and if you decide to purchase I would appreciate it if you went through the little button on the right of my blog page.
--I found the ThanksLiving Treasures box years ago on a clearance table in a Christian bookstore. It has been the best investment. The box contains:
a 56-page booklet containing six biblically-based lessons on thankfulness form the Pilgrims' exciting adventures along with creative ideas on family celebrations for Thanksgiving
A tablet of My Treasures pages to record and preserve your family's expressions of thankfulness from year to year
Five historically symbolic objects including a miniature Bible, replicas of the Mayflower and Mayflower Compact, a stone cross and a cluster of Indian corn
Five full-color 5 x 7 reprints of historic paintings depicting scenes from the Pilgrims' journey to the New World
A keepsake treasure box to store these contents and other cherished family photos or mementos
We have enjoyed this so much over the years and the children look forward to our time remembering the Pilgrims and how God led them to settle here in the New World.
--Another resource, again from Family Life, written by Barbara Rainey is Thanksgiving; A Time to Remember. This book is beautifully illustrated, has pages for your own Thanksgiving journal entries and comes with a CD of beautiful Thanksgiving hymns and praises.
--A sweet book that was discarded from our local library: Autumn Harvest by Alvin Tresselt. With the exception of one page about Halloween this book is a treasure from another time, describing fall and harvest time in a country setting.
-Another library discard; The Thanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh. This is a classic Thanksgiving story retelling. It is simply written and simply illustrated. A perfect book for an introduction about Thanksgiving to younger children.
-One of my precious Thanksgiving memories is reading Louisa May Alcott's An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving to my children as we were driving to my mother's home for Thanksgiving one year. What a precious story of children being resourceful and working together to bless their parents. A couple of years ago I found a picture book version illustrated by James Bernardin that is just beautiful and includes Miss Alcott's recipe for apple slump!
-Still another library discard: Who's That Stepping on Plymouth Rock? by Jean Fritz. Like her other books this one has illustrations that tend to be a bit comical, but not disrespectfully so. This book tells what happened to the actual Plymouth Rock in the centuries after the landing of the Pilgrims.
-Eating the Plates: A Pilgrim Book of Food and Manners is a great book for studying the customs and eating habits of the Pilgrims and early settlers. It also includes a Pilgrim menu and recipes which include fresh corn soup, red pickled eggs, Hot Indian Pudding, Succotash Stew, Spicy Cucumber Catsup, Bannock Cakes, Whole Baked Pumpkin Stuffed with Apples, Bearberry Jelly (cranberry), Swizzle and Hot Nuts. This is a very interesting book!
-Cranberry Thanksgiving by Wende and Harry Devlin is a book from my childhood. This is a story about befriending those who may look and be different and takes place in New England. A fun story for kids of all ages.
-The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving by Ann McGovern is a beautifully illustrated tale of the first Thanksgiving which "introduces children to the struggles of the Pilgrims during their first year at Plymouth Colony and the events leading to the historic occasion we celebrate today--THANKSGIVING."
-The Thanksgiving Primer is a "complete guide to re-creating the first harvest festival for your family, friends or church." Includes primary sources, pictures from Plimoth Plantation, an order of service, music, a menu and recipes. There are even drawings to use to design your own Pilgrim costumes.
-Of Plimouth Plantation by William Bradford is a bit heavy for the younger crowd, but a must-read for the older ones....at least portions of it! We can only know what actually happened by reading first-hand accounts and you can't get more first-hand than this book written by the long-time governor of the Pilgrims.
-Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxes is another beautifully illustrated book that tells how God prepared Squanto to be just a tremendous help to the First Comers. A must read for the younger children, your older ones will enjoy it as well.
-For years Jeff has read from Margaret Pumphrey's Pilgrim Stories (sometimes entitled Story of the Pilgrims) to the children each night during the month of November. This is a highlight for the children and due to several church meetings this month it has been put off until this week. Jeff was going to drop it for this year, but the children wouldn't let him. It is so special to see big and little children gathered to hear daddy read!
While I know that it is too late for you to purchase these books for this year, perhaps you can find them for next year's Thanksgiving season. Your time spent teaching your children about the true reason we celebrate Thanksgiving will be richly blessed.
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3 comments:
Wow!!! So many great resources. I am going to print this one out to use as I prepare for Thanksgiving with our kids. I love these! Since this is our first full year homeschooling, I don't have anything from last year except that we all wrote down something we are thankful for on a card during dinner each night and shared them with each other.
I am looking forward to trying out some new things this year!
Enjoy the last birthday this week!
Blessings!
Mrs Mary Joy Pershing
Thank you for the listing your goodies. I will be sure to check them out. We love Louisa May Alcott's Thanksgiving DVD.
After watching that one year my girls and I sat around our table one fall and made something like their Thanksgiving quilt. It's a treasure.
Happy Fall~
~Cinnamon
That ThanksLiving Treasure Box sounds like it was an amazing find!
One of the things we do at thanksgiving is, write down something we are grateful for, on a cute decorated card of a leaf. Then at Christmas I put stings on them and put them on the tree.
We love it!
God bless~
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