Log cabin kitty

Title Log cabin kitty
Names Rubin, Donna.
Book Number DBC14381
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Book
Annotation "Log cabin kitty" is a tour of original log houses re-assembled and preserved at Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas, narrated by a fictional version of a real cat that once lived at the village. The site includes 14 historical structures including a working blacksmith shop and the Parker Cabin, where Cynthia Ann Parker spent time after she was returned from her Native American abductors. The narrative includes information about domestic pioneer life, recipes, and a glossary of terms. For grades K-3.
Narrator Mann, Louise.
Local Subject History - HST
History, United States - HUS
History - History of the American West - HUSW
Juvenile Book - JU
Juvenile Non-Fiction - JN
Short Book - SH
Audience Notes Female narrator.
For grades K-3.
LC Subject Frontier and pioneer life - Texas - 19th century - Juvenile literature
Historic house museums - Texas - Fort Worth - Juvenile literature
Log cabins - Texas - Fort Worth - Juvenile literature
Log Cabin Village (Fort Worth, Tex.) - Juvenile literature
Texas - Social life and customs - 19th century - Juvenile literature
Downloadable books
Nonfiction
Talking books
Call Number j976.45315 JNF
Language English
Released 2012
Publication Info Austin : Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Talking Book Program, 2012
Original Publication Recorded from: Fort Worth, Tex. : TCU Press, 2012. 9780875655031
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