Mouse Celebrates the Winter Solstice

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Mouse Celebrates the Winter Solstice
Author : Terri Mack
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Publisher : Strong Nations Publishing Inc.
Language : English
Release Date : 14 April 2014
ISBN : 9781771740555
Pages : 28 pages
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Mouse Celebrates the Winter Solstice by Terri Mack Book PDF Summary

It is winter. The land lies still, quiet and stark beneath a blanket of snow. The tiny footprints of a mouse can be seen in the light of the moon. Wrapped in the quiet, and there in the bleak, there stood a wise mouse, preparing to speak. The words that mouse chose were from many years past. She spoke them into the cold night air. So begins the enchanting story of a very special Winter Solstice celebration. Kwakwaka’wakw author Terri Mack and Tsimshian artist Bill Helin have collaborated to bring us this story of strength, friendship and celebration. The lyrical text and engaging illustrations will appeal to readers of all ages.

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