Greenwood, Barbara

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Gold Rush Fever

2001
Thirteen-year-old Tim and his older brother Roy head off to the Klondike Gold Rush from Seattle to the Yukon. Includes historical informatiom and activities.

A pioneer Christmas

celebrating in the backwoods in 1841
2003
In 1841, a pioneer family festively prepares for Christmas and eagerly awaits the arrival of their cousin and his pregnant wife, but their excitement turns to worry when a winter storm arrives with no sign of their very special guests. Includes several pioneer Christmas games and activities.

Gold rush fever

a story of the Klondike, 1898
2001
Tells the story of thirteen-year-old Tim and his older brother Roy and their adventures traveling to the Klondike in search of gold in 1898; and includes essays that discuss historical events and people associated with the Gold Rush.

The kids book of Canada

1998
An illustrated treasury of information about Canada, providing descriptions of each of the country's provinces and territories, with facts about population, size, major cities, industries, natural features, and significant people and events; and including maps and a time line.

A pioneer Thanksgiving

a story of harvest celebrations in 1841
1999
Tells the story of what Thanksgiving was like for the Robertsons, a pioneer family living on a backwoods farm in 1841.

Pioneer crafts

1997
Provides illustrated instructions for over fifteen pioneer craft projects, including toys, baskets, candles, moccasins, and others; and features tips on carving and sewing techniques.

The last safe house

a story of the Underground Railroad
1998
A fictional account of a slave family from the U.S. and a Canadian family who helps them escape by way of the Underground Railroad in 1856.

A pioneer sampler

the daily life of a pioneer family in 1840
1995
Tells the story of what life was like for the Robertsons, a pioneer family living on a backwoods farm in 1840.

Factory girl

2007
Presents an historical fiction about Emily, a young child who works eleven hours a day in a garment factory; and includes historical notes about child labor.

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