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Author: Teri Sloat & Betty Huffmon
Illustrator: Teri Sloat
Published: 2004 Alaska Northwest Books
ISBN: 0882405764 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Glowing with warm, earthy colours and generously adorned with animal friends, industry and magical chanting, this simple celebration of creativity and appreciation is pure joy.
Tags:Berry Magic, Betty Huffmon, childrens book, Teri SloatBerry Magic, Betty Huffmon, childrens book, Teri Sloat
I enjoyed being introduced to this book, because I teach first graders and need books that relate to other cultures and how the other cultures adapt to their environments. The setting of the book is perfect for discussions about clothing and food from the far north regions of the world.
The main character is about the age of my students. This is a definite asset as my children can better relate to the feelings and emotions of a child their own age. The understand the relationships between grandmas and grandchildren. They can appreciate how creative it was for the little girl to make dolls that would help to solve a problem.
The magical portion of the book tickles the grown child in me and delights my students. Dancing with dolls in the moonlight sounds heavenly!
Exposure to new languages is fun for young children who are still exploring learning their own language. The foreign words giggle out of the mouth of the little girl and delight all of the readers.
Thank you finding a book for me that I may not have found without your help.