Dear Scholastic,
First, I want to answer the title/question of the book. If I Lived In Colonial Times, I would have been either an enslaved African in America or a free African from either Mali, St Helena or Uganda, or possibly a Portuguese whaler working off the West African coast (all according to my DNA testing.)
As a State-licensed early childhood teacher, I actively work with other teachers to be critical thinkers of the materials we choose for our classrooms. Teachers have more and more choices than ever before. That, coupled with our increased responsibility to work with the multi-racial and very diverse students across this country, means that we no longer need to be bothered with poorly written, inaccurate, racist books that teach students to disregard the humanity of those who look and live differently than themselves. We now have alternatives at our fingertips, so please keep that in mind...
I recently read a review of your book If you Lived in Colonial Times by Anne McGovern (1992). This book presents colonial history exclusively through the lens of white colonists.
The book presents harmful stereotypes about Native Americans throughout. The only reference to Africans and the institution of slavery is that "some ships brought people who were not glad to come."
The book does not acknowledge the United States as a colonial or imperial power.
History can be presented honestly at a developmentally appropriate level for young people. This book promotes dangerous myths to children in their early stages of identity formation. This book should no longer be published or distributed.