Experience Colonial Williamsburg in 1774 through the Christmas story of American Girl Felicity Merriman.
This is a one-week Christmas literature study that follows the third book in Felicity’s series: Felicity’s Surprise.
Good news: you do NOT need to have read the first two books to jump right in! I’ve included a short introduction on each title page, and the books themselves also quickly catch you up.
This study is best for elementary and middle school students, ages 5-12.
As you read one chapter of Felicity’s Surprise, open the matching pages in this study to learn about Christmastide, Colonial Dancing, make Shrewsbury Cakes, and more.
Fast readers can finish a whole book and then pick their favorite activities, while slower readers can pause after every chapter—there’s no wrong way to enjoy this journey.
So light the tree, pour the cocoa, and get ready to step back in time with Felicity.
This American Girl Christmas Study is perfect for:
morning basket read-alouds
Advent family nights
homeschool history + literature blocks
Christmas schooling (my favorite)
cozy and relaxed December afternoons with cocoa in hand
12 pages · Ages 5–12 · Instant PDF download
This is not a physical product. Upon purchase, you will receive a 12-page digital PDF download. The book is not included.
Learn about Christmas traditions through American history with “A Colonial Christmas with American Girl Felicity.”
If you have purchased a single American Girl Christmas study and wish to upgrade to the American Girl Bundle of eight studies for the difference in price, please contact me.
This American Girl Christmas study uses Felicity’s Surprise as a springboard to dive deeper into topics. Links to interesting articles, short videos, and easy activities are provided to enhance your learning.