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Bookin' It
Bookin' It rated it 8 years ago
I loved this book when I was a child, and it's still great. It tells the story of a Native American girl who loved wild horses. When the herd living near her tribe flees in fright from a storm, she jumps on the back of one and is carried far away from her tribe. She is seen later, living as one amon...
Bookin' It
Bookin' It rated it 8 years ago
I loved this book when I was a child, and it's still great. It tells the story of a Native American girl who loved wild horses. When the herd living near her tribe flees in fright from a storm, she jumps on the back of one and is carried far away from her tribe. She is seen later, living as one a...
It's a Tori Story
It's a Tori Story rated it 8 years ago
This is a book that the school I'm student teaching at has as required text from the people who make the schools lesson plans. I read this to my kids a couple of weeks ago and boy did this book confuse my students as well as me. But it did hit home the fact that we were going to be wondering about a...
Books for my Classroom
Books for my Classroom rated it 8 years ago
This book, in my opinion, was very confusing to follow but it is a very good book to initiate he sense of 'wonder' for the students. The book is about a girl that loved being with the ild horses. She could understand them and the horses understood her more than her own people. One day, she was with ...
Dr "HOO" & the Big Blue Box
Dr "HOO" & the Big Blue Box rated it 9 years ago
The pictures attached are the Teaching Tolerance Text Selection Tool which I utilized for analyzing cultural authenticity. Citation Goble, Paul. Her Seven Brothers. New York: Bradbury, 1988. Print. Synopsis A young Cheyenne girl renowned for her seamstress skills lives contentedly with her sev...
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 10 years ago
Genre: Native American / Animals / Folktale / Classic / Friendship Year Published: 1978 Year Read: 2010 Publisher: Bradbury Press I have been reading many Native American folktales lately and I have recently stumbled upon this little gem called “The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.” “The Girl W...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 11 years ago
Disclaimer: ARC via Netgalley. A couple years the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian had an exhibit entitled A Song for the Horse Nation. The purpose was to showcase the influence of horses on Native American history and culture. It was a really good exhibit and the reason w...
Ama's Picture Books
Ama's Picture Books rated it 11 years ago
by Paul Goble I like the 2D style of illustration and the white outlines. However, the use of the first person plural at the end of the story ("Today we are still glad to remember that we have relatives among the Horse People.") confused me since Goble is a white man, not a Native American. He is ...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
A bibliophile's delight!
All of that Nonsense
All of that Nonsense rated it 13 years ago
Beautiful story telling but it might be a better book to read to an older child with patience, its interesting to read but a young child might quickly be bored with it.
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