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Papa and the Pioneer Quilt av Jean Van…
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Papa and the Pioneer Quilt (utgåvan 2007)

av Jean Van Leeuwen, Rebbeca Bond (Illustratör)

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As her family travels by wagon train to Oregon, a young girl gathers scraps of cloth so that she can make a quilt. Includes historical note.
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Titel:Papa and the Pioneer Quilt
Författare:Jean Van Leeuwen
Andra författare:Rebbeca Bond (Illustratör)
Info:Dial (2007), Hardcover, 32 pages
Samlingar:Ditt bibliotek
Betyg:*****
Taggar:Yesterday, Pioneers, Dedication, Colophon, Van Leeuwen author study, Friends & family, Quilts, Memory, Text treasure, Author note, Character development

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Papa and the Pioneer Quilt av Jean Van Leeuwen

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An Oregon trail story, based on the wandering foot quilting pattern. My kids all love collecting objects, so the idea of piecing together a quilt from experiences along the trail resonates with them.
  sloth852 | Jan 2, 2024 |
Quilts tell a story of a long journey. The little girl collected scraps from of cloth from each important person in her life and made it into a quilt. They traveled by wagon and oxen. There wasnt alot of room in the wagon so she tells about walking many miles everyday and her shoes being worn. The author's notes explained how the design on the quilt used to be called "Wandering foot" but it became bad luck because it meant children would leave and never come back, so it was changed to "Turkey Tracks." ( )
  yy2teach | Apr 11, 2019 |
The setting of this book helps the reader understand the way life was during the mid nineteenth century. Many people moved west across the new land. This story displays a white family that moves westward across the country from Pennsylvania to Oregon. The family has to travel across large prairies, mountains, and rivers. During their journey, Rebecca collects scraps of cloth from her family and friends to make a quilt. Her mother calls the pattern of the quilt "Wandering Foot." The family ends up settling in Oregon and hopes that their adventurous father is done moving across country. ( )
  BMayeux | Feb 5, 2019 |
This story is about a girl who moves from Missouri to Oregon with her family and decides to make a quilt from scraps of fabric she collects along the way. I thought that this was a nice story that would be most appropriate for grades in the K-3 range. I, however, would not personally keep this book in either my classroom or my home, due to my own issues with the glorification of Westward Expansion. I would not want to be one-sided in my teaching of an issue, and I feel that this book is one-sided. In school I was always taught that Americans making it to the west was a feat that every patriotic American should be proud of. However, the West was not ours to take, and I wouldn't wish to teach my students or my own children that it was. The story in and of itself is fine, but it ignores the fact that this nation was stolen from those who were here long before Europeans arrived. ( )
  btbarret | Feb 15, 2017 |
I liked this book,but I think it was a little random. For example, when her father fell in the water, everyone was sad,but all of a sudden he woke up and everything was fine. To me, that did not seem like it was needed that much in the story. I did like that she collected multiple things for her quilt, to tell her story about the journey she had. ( )
  krausch | Feb 3, 2015 |
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