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Genre: Native American / Folktale / Family / Manners / Magic Year Published: 1994 Year Read: 2010Publisher: Doubleday Book for Young Readers “Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story” is a brilliant Native American version of “Cinderella” retold by Robert D. San Souci along with beautiful illustr...
This story, illustrated on cool blue pages, paints a vivid image of a cold winter's night in the woodlands. A great read to introduce nocturnal animals and life in the forest as it describes the animals' specific survival skills during the winter. Deer, rabbits, owls, fox, and beavers are just a f...
The pictures attached are the Teaching Tolerance Text Selection Tool which I utilized for analyzing cultural authenticity. Citation San Souci Robert D., and Daniel San Souci. The Legend of Scarface: A Blackfeet Indian Tale. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1978. Print. Synopsis A retelling of a Bla...
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley. This is a cute retelling of the Grimm’s Clever Elise using bears, who are not the run of the mill bear family. The drawings are cute. It’s a bit wordy, and doesn’t seem to be crafted to be read aloud via performance. The book is well suited to be read...
As a Midwestern American, I was not aware of the folktale of the flying canoe from the French Canada region. I saw this book, though, as a check in at the library I work at, and just had to get me a copy.I like the themes of loneliness and being far away from home. With our society more scattered th...