Helen Pike:
Telling America's Stories

How Jersey Are You? is my most requested presentation. Want to book me for your children's library, elementary school, scout troop? Send e-mail to: Helen@HelenPike.com.

"A Workbook for Young Adventurers" is filled with activities which engage, educate, and entertain. What a great way to help our children succeed in school and give them pride in their home state!" ~ Marguerite Chandler, Founder, CelebrateNJ! ****************** Available on Amazon ******************* Also available in New Jersey at these bookstores: Barnes & Noble 425 Marketplace Blvd. Hamilton: (609) 581-1464 ************** Unique Books 464 Broadway Bayonne: (201) 436-4426 *************** Clinton Book Shop 33 Main Street Clinton: (908) 735-8811 ************** River Road Books 759 River Road Fair Haven: (732) 747-9455 **************** The Comfort Zone 44 1/2 Main Street Ocean Grove: (732) 869-9990 ******************* The workbook is also available for bulk purchases to PTA/PTOs, homeschoolers, and educational camps.

Greetings From New Jersey:
A Workbook for Young Adventurers

Greetings Adventurers!

I'm glad you're here. You are about to start an exciting exploration that begins at your own front door, takes you down the sidewalk, through fascinating neighborhoods, and ultimately across all six regions of your Garden State.

Whether you've visited these places before or not, you will discover events and people who not only shaped New Jersey but America itself, and sometimes even the world beyond our borders.

Why do we call ourselves adventurers? Because adventurers are curious about finding out what's new and different. Fearless, we become involved with local people, lifestyles, and environments. The discoveries we make help define who we are and how we relate to others. They teach us our roles within culture, history, and regional geography.

And how best to collect the views we see? With the visual images called postcards, those slim missives on which we also record diary entries and create permanent reminders of what we have found along the way.

Our adventures can happen anywhere in the Garden State, 52 weeks or weekends of the year. As we travel through this workbook, we will map famous pathways, practice math using history, write journal entries, and draw our own personal postcards.

Ready to join me?
Helen Pike
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“You can get to everything in New Jersey on one tank of gas.” ~ Virginia S. Bauer
Secretary of the New Jersey Commerce, Economic Growth & Tourism Commission
“One on One with Steve Adubato"
June 2006
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A Workbook for Young Adventurers is designed for children ages 8 to 11 to take a Grand Tour of the Garden State.

 maps to track your trip
 creative projects – solo or together – based
on our state’s assets
 a nutrition chart for Jersey Fresh meals
 six pages for drawing postcard images
 journal writing to record your Garden State
memories
 fun math problems based on well-known
Jersey routes and history
 ideal for newcomers and grandparents
 a resource page for each region

See for yourself why the state bibliographer at Rutgers University says " 'A Workbook for Young Adventurers' is carefully crafted to teach children (and adults) about our state's unique cultural, history, and geography."

How Jersey Are You? are fun-filled activity workshops based on the Workbook and are available for children of all ages!

Selected Works

Historical Fiction
Spirited Ladies of Liberty Street
"In the swish of a flapper dress, the smell of the potato mash or the shape of looks-just-like-it liquor bottle, the period details are superb." - Pamela Waterman, Mesa, AZ
Business
Crossroads of Commerce
Economic development
American Studies
Asbury Park’s Glory Days: The Story of an American Resort
"The collapse of American towns and cities is now so complete that our collective memory of why they existed and how they came to be is nearly lost. Helen-Chantal Pike's history of Asbury Park is a worthy, lively, and well-researched effort to correct this cultural amnesia." - James Howard Kunstler, author of "Geography of Nowhere".
Greetings From New Jersey: A Postcard Tour of the Garden State
“a Jerseyana journalist”
-The New York Times
Spiked Boots: Sketches of the North Country
“The new edition contains rare photographs and an insightful foreword by the author’s daughter.”
-Dr. Barbara Tomlinson, Princeton, N.J.
Tall Trees, Tough Men
This is basic history, geography, psychology, economics, and folklore all rolled into one top-quality volume.
-The New York Times
Regional History for Children
Greetings From New Jersey: A Workbook for Young Adventurers
"What a welcome change from the mass-produced generic texts with minimal New Jersey content." - Bonita Craft Grant, New Jersey Bibliographer, Alexander Library, Rutgers University
Local History
Images of America
Four volumes of illustrated history about New Jersey's North Shore communities.

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