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Johnny Appleseed

and other stories about America
2008
A collection of four stories about America including "Johnny Appleseed," "Martin's Big Woods," "Players in Pigtails," and "This Land is Your Land.".
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Johnny Appleseed

Recounts the story of the man who traveled west planting apple seeds to make the country a better place to live.
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Johnny Appleseed

2005
Dramatization of the story of John Chapman, the man who travelled around the country planting apple trees.
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Johnny Appleseed

2006
Introduces children to the life of John Chapman, who became known as the American icon Johnny Appleseed, describing his gentle spirit, perseverance, respect among Native Americans, and link with the natural world.

American legends

2002
Dramatization of the lives of famous American legends, Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Johnny Appleseed and Casey Jones.

Who was Johnny Appleseed?

Presents the life and work of American folk hero Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) who planted thousands of apple trees for pioneer families. Contains black-and-white illustrations, timelines and simple statements for young readers.

Johnny Appleseed

2006
Presents the legend and known facts about John Chapman, better know as Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed plants trees across the land

2015
Relates the life of John Chapman, known as Johnny Appleseed, who is famed for his distribution of apple seeds and trees across America.

Seed by seed

the legend and legacy of Johnny "Appleseed" Chapman
2012
Recounts the life of John Chapman, the legendary Johnny Appleseed.

Johnny Appleseed plants trees across the land

Presents a folktale about a pioneer named John Chapman, who became known as Johnny Appleseed for planting apple trees across the American frontier. Includes information about folktales, critical thinking questions using the Common Core, a glossary, and a list of additional resources.

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