Bewildered for Three Days

As to Why Daniel Boone Never Wore His Coonskin Cap

By Glass, Andrew

Publishers Summary:
With the help of what he learned from a Delaware Indian boy and an accommodating mother raccoon, young Daniel Boone escapes danger when a bear steals his coonskin cap.

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ISBN
978-0-82341-446-8
Publisher
New York : Holiday House, 2000.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 2000

Gr 1-4 This original tall tale tells why the legendary adventurer never really wore a coonskin cap. The first half of the story describes a fictional childhood friendship between Boone and a Delaware boy, Tu-muk-wayatut, from whom he learns wilderness skills. When the two part, young Daniel is able to use this knowledge in his wanderings. One day, pursued by...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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