Back to jail the three women went.
This book was written in 2011 and it consists of 2 young girls and they twist and contort their bodies into frightening shapes. Their family tried everything but couldn‘t fix them because the girls have been BEWITCHED.
They cried that they were being cut with knives
This book is very interesting and bewitching! Two girls contort their bodies into shapes that frighten their families. They get stuck and are unable to be fixed! Fascinating story!
back to jail the three women went
This book is about two young girls began to twist and contort their bodies into shapes. Their family tried everything but couldn't fix them. The girls have been Bewitched.
“Back to jail the three women went“
This book is about 2 girls who begin to twist and comfort their bodies into frightening shapes. Their families tried everything but could not fix them.
“Back to jail the three women went”
(2011) this book is about two young girls began to twist and contort their bodies into frightening shapes. Their family tried everything but couldn‘t fix them. The girls have been BEWItched!!!
“Also acknowledged as an excellent athlete and a scholar, Burroughs willingly ministered to people of every faith.“
This book would be better for 3rd and 4th graders because its a harder topic to understand. This is more of a complex topic for younger students to read. I would definitely recommend older classes to read this story.
This is a nonfiction childrens book. This book is very entreating and interesting. This is a great story telling book for children. The information is presented very clearly and directly when explaining the story.
“Also acknowledged as an excellent athlete and a scholar, Burroughs willingly ministered to people of every faith.“
This nonfiction book is good in the fact that its facts are accurate and generalized based on them. Its purpose its told through story telling, making it more interesting to kids. This book does have some difficulty and should be intended for an older audience but has lots of pictures to describe/clarify what might be going on through the text!
This book was interesting and had lots of vivid pictures to look at. I think the reading level would be for more older kids and that something like this would be well suited for children interested in things like history!
#TIY #NFNov
There were a lot of things I learned from this book like three dogs were also killed in the Salem Witch Trials 😢.
I also did not know that Elizabeth Proctor lost everything after John‘s death because a forged will cut her out. The court refused to hear her case because she had been charged with witchcraft and was dead to the law.
This small book with black etchings was packed with facts about the Salem Witch trials.
I hadn‘t realized how much my understanding of the Salem Trails over the years had been colored by my many readings of “The Crucible.” This was a great informative read. I especially liked the entires at the end about what happened to everyone after the trials. However, the blatant greed and lack of justice is hard to take. #NFNov
#basicwitchswap
1. Lavender, bergamot, eucalyptus , all herby floral scents . No sweet or sugary scents
2. Andy caps hot Fries, dark chocolate , pistachios
3. Cats, crystals, tarot, plants, all spooky decor!
4. Spooky decorations, bonfires, spells, costumes, chilly weather !
Witches! For centuries, these horrid creatures have invaded the nightmare of superstitious souls around the world.
I like that it says "absolutely true story..." in the title because it is so wild you need to specify it actually happened.
The Salem witch trials are an incredibly interesting nonfiction topic for kids to read about. It is odd to think about something like this actually happening today, but it demonstrates to kids what people believe and how different life and people were back then.
First read of the year & about a topic that fascinates me!📖🧙♀️ Beautiful illustrations involving a sharp pointed scratch knife and ink #Salem #Witches #illustration
#OctoberPutASpellOnYou Day 28: When we hosted Nonfiction Monday for the kidlitosphere back in 2012, this book was included in my round-up post, Witches! The Absolutely True Tale Of Disaster in #Salem. Here is my round up link with a whole lot more nonfiction goodness: https://wp.me/pDlzr-3tC
Reading Schanzer‘s account of the Salem Witch Trials, it‘s hard to believe the events are true, that they actually happened. But, they did. This readable & absolutely fascinating account of the trials, with illustrations by the author, is a great book for young readers interested in learning more about the trials, the accused & accusers, the innocent, the possible reasons behind it all & what happened afterward to everyone involved. A great read!
Found this in a small independent book store, all hail the small bookstore. Despite its small size, it's packed with a lot of historical content.