A nice history book on Colonial Samplers and the girls who made them written for children 9-12. The book has short chapters on Colonial education and sewing and the history of samplers from simple sewing rolls to more elaborate pictorial samplers. The projects in this book are fun and easy to recreate. The one problem is that there are no photos and minimal drawings of samplers, although drawings of sampler motifs are scattered around the book. A child who had never seen a sampler might not get the full picture of what one looked like. Additionally, there aren't any actual embroidery projects. All the projects, except the last project that creates a simple running stitch sampler are based on drawing on paper or using the computer to develop modern samplers. Even so, it was well written and could spark the imagination of a young history oriented child.