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Cargando... Wild Berries (2013)por Julie Flett
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I just love the work of Julie Flett. Her illustrations and simple nature based stories, that also focus on the Cree language are a joy to behold. Wild Berries focuses on a boy named Clarence and his grandmother as they forage wild berries in the woods. There, Clarence gets to meet ant, spider, and fox and explore the beautiful woodland landscape. This book is written in both English and Cree, in particular the n-dialect, also known as Swampy Cree from the Cumberland House area. The book also includes a recipe for making blueberry jam! ( ) I think this book was a really simple story about the relationship between grandma and grandchildren. I enjoyed this book for a couple reasons, one was because of the relationship that was formed and that we as readers saw between the two characters, and the second was because of the Native American vocabulary that was also included in the book, That gave the book the extra level of uniqueness and diversity it needed and leveled it up from good to great A simple story of a boy and his grandma walking through the forest to pick wild berries, blueberries in this case. Early learners can follow along with the images and easy language. There is also an endnote referring to the pronunciation of the traditional words throughout the book. We can see the harmony between people and nature in the Native American culture through this beautiful story. Simple reading for elementary readers (1-5). sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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