
The First Thanksgiving of 1621
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The First Thanksgiving of 1621 is an short book and popular with teachers introducing preschoolers to the story of the first Thanksgiving of 1621 with Governor Bradford and Great Native American Leader Massasoit.
Thanksgiving holds special significance for many. It brings a season for expressing gratitude, gathering with family and friends, and focusing on our blessings. So, if you are looking for Thanksgiving stories for toddlers and preschoolers to explain why we celebrate Thanksgiving, then this picture book would be of interest.
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Stephanie O'Connor is an Irish writer based in Wicklow, Ireland. She has written over 50 children's books from picture books to middle-grade fiction, often centered around magical adventures and special holidays. She also writes short stories for adults.
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