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Paperback Felicity's Surprise Book

ISBN: 1562470108

ISBN13: 9781562470104

Felicity's Surprise

(Book #3 in the American Girl: Felicity Series)

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Felicity is invited to a dancing lesson at the Governor's Palace, the most wonderful honor she can imagine. Mother promises to make a beautiful new gown for her. As the splendid event draws near,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Felicity's Surprise

How would you like to read a book from 1774? It involves a girl named Felicity, an apprentice named Ben, Her mom and dad and also some of Felicity's friends. You will see how not only Felicity, but the whole family works together to do something special for Felicity. A spunky spiritedly colonial girl, full of energy and independence is invited to a very important Christmas ball. A ball that most girls don't get to go to .She needs something to wear though. She knows she can't just go to the ball wearing her grubby dress. So Felicity has her mom make the dress. Something bad happens to her mom though. I can't tell you what happens though. If you like books with adventure and horses and balls than you will like this book.

Wonderful Christmas Story

The Christmas story is about a young girl growing up in colonial times. Felicity is extremely excited about her invitation to attend a dancing lesson at the Governor's Palace. It is every young girls dream to be there, and Felicity has received this wonderful honor. Felicity wants the most beautiful dress to wear, like the one on her fashion doll. Knowing how much it costs and that her family is very poor she wants it anyway. Her mother promises Felicity the dress. The plan was for her mother to make the gown by hand. However Felicity's mother become very ill. Felicity is worried that her dress will not be completed on time, and she is ashamed for being disappointed about the dress when her mom is sick. On the night of the dance when Felicity has come to realize that she would not go her mother gives her a wonderful surprise. She had found strength to finish the dress that was her daughters Christmas wish. Felicity is the most beautiful girl at the party and realizes that dreams do come true. I believe that Tripp gave a wonderful representation of that the colonial times was like. She represented Felicity very realistically. Any girl in her palace would be disappointed if she could not go to the party, yet feel a sad burden that the mother is sick as well. Felicity hoped for a miracle simply that her mother would get better not even thinking of her own wish for a completed dress and ended up getting both wishes. I loved the American Girl books growing up specifically Felicity's stories. I am amazed that Tripp can grab children's attention book after book. And you learn so much about the time period in the process of reading. I enjoyed reading this book again.

Great, as Usual

American Girl books are great, this one included. Felicity's fear when her mother becomes sick let us realize how feelings for what is really important to us - family members, a feeling of security, friendship - haven't change a lot since Revolutionary days, both in America and worldwhile. What changes is how we live the everyday life - we drive cars and not carts, at school we learn science and not how to serve tea... Just one question, how long will we have to wait for a Native American Girl, and for a Jewish American Girl?

Great Historical Book!

I read this book because I was learning about the American Revolution in class. This is a very touching book that anyone can enjoy. Learn about Felicity's dream doll at the store that she wished to get, the dance she was invited to by the mayor, the disease that her mother had. I really enjoyed this book because of the wonderfully illustrated pictures and the great story. In fact, all of the Felicity books are "da bomb"!

Excellent!

I really liked this book. I thought so many things in this story were exciting. I think this book would be best for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. I think this book teaches you that miracles can happen at the least expected time. This is a good book.
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