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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780394891255
ISBN: 0394891252
Label: Random House Books for Young Readers
Manufacturer: Random House Books for Young Readers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 64
Publication Date: September 12, 1987
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Release Date: September 12, 1987
Sales Rank: 270320
Studio: Random House Books for Young Readers
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Product Description: In 1837 ten-year-old Libby and her parents journey by covered wagon to the Michigan frontier, where they make themselves a new home near friendly Indians and other pioneers.
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This book is about a girl named Libby who is ten. On Libby's tenth birthday her family moved from Virginia to Saginaw, Michigan in a canvas covered wagon. It takes two months to get there. When the family stops they meet a nice man named Mr. LaBelle and get lice from his children.
I think the author could have explained the journey more.
The story was interesting. This was a good book because it is a happy story and i don't like very sad stories.
If you are interested in Native ... Read More
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This story is about a ten year old girl and her parents who go on a trip from Virginia to the deep woods of Michigan in a wagon going nearly 2mph. On their trip they meet a Native American tribe and in that tribe there is a Native American girl and her name is Taw cum ego qua. This book is special because it takes place in 1837. This book is worth reading because it has good descriptions throughout the book.
-Nicolas, Second Grade, 05-06
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This book is about a family that travels from Virginia to Saginaw, Michigan. They packed a skillet, an axe, a sketch book and a doll with a face. Their trip was very hard because the Mitchell's wagon only goes 2 miles per hour. I liked the very detailed pictures. i also liked that this book explains how you would build a cabin back in 1837.
I would recommend this book to my friends and family because of the details.This book has a lot of metaphors and simile. If you are interested in historical ... Read More
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This book is about a family traveling a two-month hard journey going two miles per hour in a canvas covered wagon from Virginia to Michigan. This took place in 1837, April 3. The family brought a skillet and a musket. The main character is a ten year old girl named Libby experiencing an adventure. This book puzzles me because the title is 'Next Spring an Oriole' and the book is about a journey. But when I thought about it I realized the two times the oriole was mentioned was the beginning and the end. ... Read More
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This book is about a family that moves from Virginia to Saginaw, Michigan. The main characters are Libby and the rest of the Mitchell family and Taw cum ego qua and her Native American family. The book is funny and interesting and sometimes boring. I particularly liked the Native Americans because they were very helpul in the end. But I didn't really like the book because the metaphors were hard to understand. And because there were only seven lines about an Oriole. If you like to read about historical ... Read More
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