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Walk the shores of Lake Michigan with grandpa and his grandchildren as he tells of the Ojibwe Sleeping Bear legend of how the Petoskey stone was formed when Mother Bear leaves her tears all over the beaches. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Every year, I read "The Legend of the Sleeping Bears" to my students. I have never read that book to them without them being truely in awe of the story. Needless, to say, I was quite excited to find this book at the library (I will definitely be purchasing it for my school library). As someone who has grown up in Michigan, I really enjoyed learning the story behind the Petoskey stones and it was great to be able to connect this story with the other one.
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In my school library, I could imagine myself using this book in conjunction with the "The Lengend of the Sleeping Bears." I could also use both of those books in a study of Native American legends. ( )