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32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| August, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-2172-4$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each of these books focuses on a traditional activity characteristic of a Native American group. Included are bits of history, folklore, and culture, plus hands-on activities, such as recipes. The easy-to-read format is enhanced with colorful illustrations, but the books are too brief to provide more than a cursory look at each group. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First People titles: The Navajo, The Shoshone, The Choctaw, and The Inuit.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-1537-6$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each book in this series for early elementary school students gives a basic overview of the culture, traditions, and current status of a Native American tribe. Along with archival photos and poor-quality reproductions, the books include instructions for a related craft, a recipe, and directions for a traditional game. Directory, reading list, websites. There are three other spring 2003 books in this series. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First Peoples titles: The Ojibwa, The Pueblo, and The Iroquois.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-1538-4$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each book in this series for early elementary school students gives a basic overview of the culture, traditions, and current status of a Native American tribe. Along with archival photos and poor-quality reproductions, the books include instructions for a related craft, a recipe, and directions for a traditional game. Directory, reading list, websites. There are three other spring 2003 books in this series. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First Peoples titles: The Ojibwa, The Pueblo, and The Iroquois.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| August, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-2173-2$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each of these books focuses on a traditional activity characteristic of a Native American group. Included are bits of history, folklore, and culture, plus hands-on activities, such as recipes. The easy-to-read format is enhanced with colorful illustrations, but the books are too brief to provide more than a cursory look at each group. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First People titles: The Navajo, The Shoshone, The Choctaw, and The Inuit.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| August, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-2170-8$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each of these books focuses on a traditional activity characteristic of a Native American group. Included are bits of history, folklore, and culture, plus hands-on activities, such as recipes. The easy-to-read format is enhanced with colorful illustrations, but the books are too brief to provide more than a cursory look at each group. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First People titles: The Navajo, The Shoshone, The Choctaw, and The Inuit.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| August, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-2171-6$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each of these books focuses on a traditional activity characteristic of a Native American group. Included are bits of history, folklore, and culture, plus hands-on activities, such as recipes. The easy-to-read format is enhanced with colorful illustrations, but the books are too brief to provide more than a cursory look at each group. Directory, reading list. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First People titles: The Navajo, The Shoshone, The Choctaw, and The Inuit.]
32 pp.
| Blue Earth
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 0-7368-1536-8$$22.60
(4)
K-3
America's First Peoples series.
Each book in this series for early elementary school students gives a basic overview of the culture, traditions, and current status of a Native American tribe. Along with archival photos and poor-quality reproductions, the books include instructions for a related craft, a recipe, and directions for a traditional game. Directory, reading list, websites. There are three other spring 2003 books in this series. Glos., ind. [Review covers these America's First Peoples titles: The Ojibwa, The Pueblo, and The Iroquois.]