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1: Lovely storytelling
These are stories from the various First Nations. They are well told. Get this for your kids. In an age of instant media, the storyteller's art is one that is timeless, connecting us to our oral past. Make sure that it connects to our future, too.
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2: how thunder and earthquake made ocean
I thinck this book was a litte shourt and I most whated to read it and it was very good but there needs to be more but it was good about the the village and tunder and earthquake so was ok right on the good marck so that's why I ratind it with 3 stars.
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3: How Thunder And Earthquake Made Ocean
The reason I gave it 4 stars is that I liked the drawing and illustration on the pictures.Also I thought it was really creative how they traveled all around the world to make an ocean.I really was into the book when I was reading it.I learned from that book that you should always try to help someone that really needs help.I also thought that it was pretty cool how Earthquake and Thunder made ocean.If you have any qestions about the book well don't ask me go ahead and read it your self.
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4: Environmentally Aware!
This book is a fascinating way to help children connect with the natural world while teaching important environmental concepts. It comes with a guide to use the book effectively, and is divided into sections of special topics. Each section contains a Native American story, discussion ideas, interesting questions, and related indoor and outdoor activities. These activities can be accomplished without expensive materials, often in or near the home or school. Oh, by the way, adults will learn from this book also!
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5: Great for Homeschoolers
I am a homeschooling mom and I bought this book to use with my kindergartener. This is an amazing book that combines social studies and science wonderfully. It contains alot about american indian beliefs and practices, distinguishing between the many tribal groups and traditions instead of lumping them all into one large culture. It uses indian legends as a jumping off point to study the environment, how it affects us and how we affect it.
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