Children’s Books
A Children’s Book Illustrated by Erin Finn Zell Buy Now
This delightful full color children’s book is written by Plymouth school teacher and author, Diane Finn. The book tells the history of the Plymouth Rock from the rock’s perspective. The Secrets of Plymouth Rock
by Diane Finn
“This book for young children, tells the story of Plymouth Rock from
the rock’s perspective. As a Kindergarten teacher, I look forward to reading The Secrets of Plymouth Rock to my class each November. I recommend it to all early childhood educators.” – Beth M., Danbury, CT“This is one of my favorite books about Plymouth Rock It is
a sweet story told by the rock and yet gives honest
and true information. Lovely book.” – Jennifer S., Milton, MA“This is not your typical Thanksgiving story. It helps to teach young children about some of the history of the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock. It covers something different than most of the other Thanksgiving books out there.” – Mary B., Middleboro, MA
Activity Book to go with The Secrets of Plymouth Rock
by Diane Finn
For Rock Lovers of All Ages! Buy Now
Written for:
• Teachers
• Parents,
• Grandparents,
• Home-schoolers,
• Scouts and Activity Directors
• Children Pre-School to Grade 5
• Visitors to Plymouth & Plymouth Rock
Inside this book you will find:
• Pictures to color
• Rock games to play
• Science lessons
• Historic information about Plymouth Rock
• Mazes, puzzles and so much more….
Rockin’ the Secrets of Plymouth Rock Music CD
Songs by Candido Bretto Buy Now
“THE SECRETS OF PLYMOUTH ROCK” is now ROCKIN’. Listen and sing along to 12 songs written by Candido Bretto about the story written by Diane L. Finn.
Hear the students of Plymouth area school sing about the “Rock.”
A Legend of the Cranberry Reimagined
A book for older children and adults
by Diane Finn
Graphic Design by Steven Morrison
In this book you will:
- Be amazed at the beauty of the Native American culture and what valuable lessons it can teach us about the earth and about ourselves
- Discover fascinating cranberry facts
- Learn about the connection of a white dove, cranberries, and the circle that the author sees in this version of the legend
- Read the original version of the legend
- Find out why the author spent countless hours on the legend in 1992 but could not publish it then