(3.75 stars rounded up)
For our history studies this year, we are using the @littleschoolofsmiths American Girl History curriculum, and so far, it has brought so much joy and fun to our homeschool days!
As we prepared to study life in Colonial America—and while waiting for all of our library holds—we read Meet Felicity. This story follows a spirited nine-year-old girl living in Williamsburg, Virginia, just before the Revolutionary War, who risks a great deal to help a beautiful horse owned by the unkind Jiggy Nye.
I have such fond memories of reading the American Girl books as a child, and reading them now with my daughters has been such a treat, but I have to admit, experiencing them as a mom gives a whole new perspective.
Meet Felicity gives young readers a glimpse into life in Colonial America, including daily responsibilities and aspects of town life, such as the tannery, local stores, and the bustle of a small colonial community. Some moments are a bit hard to read, including cruelty toward Penny the horse and harsh words directed at Felicity herself. Felicity’s choices—sneaking out for over a month, lying about her whereabouts, and deceiving others—also provided opportunities for meaningful conversations. Through the story, we discussed topics like gossip; navigating difficult situations; seeking guidance and trust from parents; how our intentions, while often good, don’t always match our actions; and most importantly, that our hope is not found in people or things, but in Christ alone.
🍎 RECOMMENDED FOR ages 8+. Parents may want to preread for younger or more sensitive listeners and to prepare for discussions on some of the story’s heavier topics.
✨ CONTENT TO CONSIDER: Cruelty and cruel language, light name-calling, lying and deception, sneaking out of the house, and a mention of a good luck charm.