Discover the journey of Thanksgiving in an engaging way with our Thanksgiving History Coloring Book! Designed either as a Thanksgiving gift for children or as a fun classroom activity, this book also serves as an introduction to colonial American history.
Main Features & Qualities
- 40 hand-drawn Thanksgiving illustrations to enjoy for hours of coloring.
- A short narration per drawing to tell the chronological development of events like a story.
- Suitable for all ages, making it a perfect family activity.
- Teach children the true spirit of the holiday.
- Single-sided pages to prevent color bleed-through.
- For fun activities in schools and classrooms to teach the history and true meaning of Thanksgiving.
- An ideal way to relax, unwind, and celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
Main Features & Qualities
- 40 hand-drawn Thanksgiving illustrations to enjoy for hours of coloring.
- A short narration per drawing to tell the chronological development of events like a story.
- Suitable for all ages, making it a perfect family activity.
- Teach children the true spirit of the holiday
- Single-sided pages to prevent color bleed-through.
- For fun activities in schools and classrooms to teach the history and true meaning of Thanksgiving
- An ideal way to relax, unwind, and celebrate Thanksgiving Day.
Whether you’re hosting a Thanksgiving dinner, looking for a thoughtful gift, or simply seeking a creative way to express gratitude, the “Thanksgiving History Coloring Book” is the perfect choice.
Some of the moments illustrated in the “Thanksgiving History Coloring Book”
Discover how this celebration has evolved over the years, the core values that underpin it, and the traditions that have endured. Ideal for educators, parents, and anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of this holiday.
- The pilgrims who celebrated the first Thanksgiving left England and embarked from Plymouth, a port on the south coast of Devon, England, in September 1620.
- After a challenging journey across the Atlantic Ocean, they arrived at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in November 1620.
- The pilgrims’ first few months in the New World were marked by illness and the struggle for survival in an unfamiliar and harsh environment.
- During the first winter, many people fell ill due to the severe conditions, lack of food, and adequate shelter.
- In the spring of 1621, the pilgrims made contact with the Native American Wampanoag tribe.
- The Wampanoag leader, Massasoit, and the pilgrims agreed to a peace and mutual aid alliance, which was crucial for the colony’s survival.
- With the cultivated food, the pilgrims no longer faced many hardships.
- The family prepares the food resulting from the harvest taught by the Native Americans.
- In 1789, President George Washington proclaimed the first National Thanksgiving Day, which was celebrated on November 26th that year.
- During the height of the American Civil War in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln designated the last Thursday of November as the National Day of Thanksgiving.
- In the following years, families from different areas and generations joyfully celebrate this Thanksgiving, giving thanks for the blessings they enjoy.
- The extended family gathers around the Thanksgiving table to give thanks for the good things.
- During Thanksgiving, we should be generous and serve food to the less fortunate.
- After dinner, the united family usually watches the parade or football games on television.
- Thanksgiving will be celebrated forever because we will always have good things around us to be grateful for.
Whether you’re hosting a Thanksgiving dinner, looking for a thoughtful gift, or simply seeking a creative way to express gratitude, the “Thanksgiving History Coloring Book” is the perfect choice.
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