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The pictures attached are the Teaching Tolerance Text Selection Tool which I utilized for analyzing cultural authenticity. Citation Martin, Rafe, and David Shannon. The Rough-face Girl. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1992. Print. Synopsis In an Algonquin village by the shores of Lake Ontario, m...
introduced by Rafe Martin, edited by Manuela Soares, illustrated by Junko Morimoto I don't care for Rafe Martin at all, but I enjoyed the stories and Morimoto's illustrations.
adapted by Rafe Martin, illustrated by David Shannon Disappointing. This review explains some of the problematic aspects of the book.
In this Cinderella story our heroine has an invisible Prince Charming! Known to the village as "The Invisible Being" the young girl must prove to his sister that she has seen him. Of course there are horrible, up-to-no-good step-sister types waiting about to keep her from her happily ever after. As ...
Cute story, but I still eat meat. If only our politicians really could talk to deer to get enlightened about all other issues. One can dream, can't they? And that's what this book does - it just makes you wonder 'what if?'.