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Left on their own in seventeenth-century London, three impoverished children draw upon all their resources to stay together and make their way to the Virginia colony in search of their father.
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Originally posted on Creative Madness Mama.One child says three stars, the other says four. “A Lion to Guard Us” is one of many books written by Clyde Robert Bulla that graces our shelves. It is a Reader for the Sonlight Level D and BookShark Level 3 Introduction to American History part one. My oldest started reading it aloud so that my younger could enjoy the story as well. It is far below her reading level and while she wanted to know the story, she wasn't enjoying reading it (perhaps because of being forced to read aloud, because what fifth grade child enjoys that?). So, as we have fallen behind where I prefer to be in the schedule I tooo over and read it aloud.
Is a surprisingly adventurous story and a good one for starting to learn about what can happen and has happened to some. I think they all enjoyed it and it gave a glimpse of both the beauty and harshness reality of some parts of London, Bermuda island, and Jamestown. The girls (10 and 8) were exposed to Geography and History. They were able to get a gentle introduction to the harsher reality of life and a collection of thoughts to connect to ocean travel, exploration, and emigration from Europe.
We own a paperback copy of this book as recommended by many booklists and the BookShark/Sonlight core. We had an old hardcover and it is in my box to sell/trade.
This review was originally posted on Creative Madness Mama.
Amanda and her siblings are in London with their sick mother while their father builds a new life for them in America. While they wait for word to join him, things are not going according to plan for the family. Their mother dies after being sick, and the children are left to wonder what is going to happen. When the kind doctor takes them in and helps realize their dream of joining their father, the adventure truly begins.
Hold onto your hats as we sail the ocean blue and the many adventures the kiddos will have crossing the ocean!
This is a great read for kids! Quick and easy!
One of my absolute favorite books from when I was in elementary school. Years later, when my parents got divorced, the first house my mom, sister and I moved into we found a little toy lion on the ground, and at every house since then, that lion has sat outside my mom's door to her house, and that was inspired by this book. :)