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Loading... Joining the Boston Tea Partyby Diane Stanley
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The setting was in 1773. The characters were sent back in time from the present. The characters change their clothes to an older era. I liked how they had the then and before pictures in the back of the book including clothes and hairstyles. The problem was that the British were not treating the Colonist well. The Colonist wanted to do something about it. The children helped the Colonist pour out the tea and throw it into the Harbor. It was easy to tell that grandma was a magical character. She took the kids on fun adventures. She was also understanding because she did not get upset when the kids left to help the Colonist. The dog had a funny personality. This series is kind of similar to the Magic Tree House Stories. Just a little, but there was something a bit weird for me and I am not sure what it was. That is why I gave four stars. Summary: This was about two twins and there grandma. The grandma had a hat that allowed them to travel back in time. They went back in to time to 1773 to the Boston Tea Party and it allowed the kids to take part in the dumping of the tea in to the Boston harbor and meet great people in History. Personal Reaction: I really enjoyed this book because they went back in to time to take part in history. Classroom Extension: 1. I would ask the kids if the could go back in time where would they go and why. 2. I would have them write what they would change about history. no reviews | add a review
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This book would be great paired up with a lesson on the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution. I also like how the illustrator shows characters giving direct dialogue in the book. So much context is packed within each page! I did find a couple of pages to be a little distracting, but can see how kids might appreciate the side discussions. ( )