A Colonial American Trades Coloring Book for Kids.

$9.33 $6.31 NZD

Introductory Page

Welcome, Young Historian!

Step back in time with me, Dr. N.A. Fattah, to the days of colonial America! Before big factories, everything people needed was made by hand by skilled craftspeople called artisans. In this book, you'll meet the blacksmith, the cooper, the printer, and more. As you color each page, you'll discover how these hardworking men and women built a new world with their own two hands. Get your crayons ready for a fun and educational adventure!

How to Use This Book

  1. Read & Learn: First, read the facts under each picture with a grown-up. Talk about the important job each person did.

  2. Color & Create: Use your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring the black and white pictures to life! Be as creative as you want.

  3. Talk About It: After coloring, discuss the tools and scenes. What would it be like to be a blacksmith or a printer?

  4. Display Your Art: Proudly display your finished pages on the fridge or in your room!

Disclaimer

This book is designed for educational and entertainment purposes for young children. The illustrations are a child-friendly interpretation of historical trades. While based on historical research, some details may be simplified for the target age group.

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Spark a love for history!

"Spark a love for history! This 10-page coloring book introduces kids to 10 colonial trades through 20 illustrations. Each page features simple, educational facts about blacksmiths, coopers, printers, and more. A fun, screen-free learning activity for young historians!"

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