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Esther Atoolik is twelve years old and her Alaskan village is getting smaller; there aren't enough children to keep the school open. What to do? the people ask. Should we abandon our island in the Bering Sea that her people have lived on for centuries? Here is the tender, true story of Esther's last season in her island home and the wonderful memories she carries with her. A chapter book illustrated with the drawings of Rie Muñoz.
A classic collection of over 1,400 Alaskan recipes to delight those who love the North's traditional fare.
John Muir agreed in 1881 to sail aboard the Corwin, whose fruitless mission it was to search for the missing scientific research vessel Jeannette, which itself became icebound while exploring the distant and mysterious Wrangell Land in the higher latitudes of the Arctic. This cruise would afford Muir the opportunity to examine evidence of glaciation along the arctic coastlines of Siberia and Alaska and the harmonious lifestyle of Inuits and Chukchis, which was in the midst of disruption from the intrusions of the civilized South. "John Muir was certainly as concerned for the potential loss of marvelous arctic cultures as he was for our continent's vanishing wilderness. In this sense, THE CRUISE OF THE CORWIN truly deserves our attention, especially in light of all that is happening in the Arctic today." -Richard Fleck
Enthusiastic, experienced, and well-connected author. Quirky, humorous, adorable picture book with regional and national education and gift market appeal. Easy to pair with merch, toys, and learning units.Excellent rhyming read-aloud for storytimes, reminiscent of Click Clack Moo and Sheep in a Jeep. Also portrays counting and basic concepts in animal husbandry.Includes information on how to care for urban chickens and fun facts.Publicity by Blue Slip Media will include: outreach to children's lit-interest bloggers; regional bookseller eblasts; TeachingBooks.net giveaway.Nearly 1 percent of all U.S. households surveyed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported owning backyard fowl in 2013, and 4 percent more planned to start in the next five years. That's over 13 million Americans flocking to the backyard poultry scene.A 2015 review of 150 of the most-populated U.S. cities found that nearly all (93 percent) allowed backyard poultry flocks. For instance, in New York City, localvores can keep an unlimited number of hens so long as the area is kept clean. (No roosters allowed.)Book guide will be available.Synopsis: A rhyming picture book about urban chickens running rampant all over town.Lexile AD430L, F&P Text Level I.
Inside you'll find a range of creative models to put together--from animals to airplanes, street scenes to seascapes and much more.
Power and grace define Misty Copeland-an influential ballet dancer who has broken through difficult barriers to become the first female African-American to be promoted to principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.
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