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Let's dance
Ancona, George
Children from all backgrounds move and dance to different rhythms of their culture. Dances range from tap to folk dances and from Native American dance to Tibetan dance. There are many forms, types, and styles of dance a person can do to express their emotions. There are different dances for men, women, animals, and puppets too!
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acrobat
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afghani
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african american
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american
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appalachian
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body parts
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celebration
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child care
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chinese
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clothing
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congo
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creativity
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culture
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dancing
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england
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feelings
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greek
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india
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indian
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instruments
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jumping
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korean
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mexican
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moving
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multicultural
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native american
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nature
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puppets
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relationship
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rhythm
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sadness
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scottish
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singing
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spain
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storytelling
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turkish
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yak
Barn
Atwell, Debby
After the American Revolution, a barn is built and endures the many stages of history. The barn describes its transitions through farming days, world wars, peace rallies, and other historical events.
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accidents
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accomplishment
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aging
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animals
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autumn
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baby
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change
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cow
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depression
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family
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fire
,
food
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grandparents
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history
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horse
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multicultural
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native american
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parents
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peace
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reunion
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seasons
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siblings
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snow
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spring
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summer
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war
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weather
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wind
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winter
Little runner of the longhouse
Baker, Betty
Little Runner pretends that he is grown up like the other men of the tribe. He pretends to hunt and trade like his elders.
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animals
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assertiveness
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bodies of water
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critical thinking
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dancing
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decision making
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deer
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family
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games
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multicultural
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native american
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parents
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river
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self esteem
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snow
,
weather
Three fools and a horse
Baker, Betty
Three Fools (a fictional tribe invented by the Apache Indians) go looking for buffalo and see horses for the first time. Three of the Indians want a horse to help them become big, important men. Instead of becoming bigger men, they make bigger fools of themselves.
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assertiveness
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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food
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helping
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
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self esteem
,
verbal communication
Joanjo
Balet, Jan
Joanjo is sick of life in his fishing village. He dreams of a life far away from the village. He awakens to realize that perhaps a fisherman's life is a good life after all.
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careers
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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decision making
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dreams
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goal setting
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multicultural
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native american
Everybody needs a rock
Baylor, Byrd
There are many things to consider when selecting a rock. What special qualities would you look for when playing with rocks?
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appreciation
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collection
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decision making
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goal setting
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multicultural
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native american
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nature
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patience
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rocks
Red fox and his canoe
Benchley, Nathaniel
A little Indian boy, Red Fox, takes out the canoe his father made for him. Something unexpected happens when he is fishing.
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adventures
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assertiveness
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boat
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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decision making
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family
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fishing
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independence
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multicultural
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native american
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self esteem
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transportation
,
verbal communication
Small wolf
Benchley, Nathaniel
Small Wolf, a young Indian Boy, wants to become a man, so he goes off to the woods to hunt. While there, he finds white men who do not want to talk and they shoot at him. The tribe moves time and time again away from the white men, until there is no where else to move and their tribe dies out.
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decision making
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growing up
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multicultural
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native american
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nature
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woods
Buffalo
Brodsky, Beverly
The buffalo was very important for the survival of Native Americans. Learn about the history and importance of the buffalo. Excerpts from Native American songs and many original paintings add an artistic dimension.
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animals
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art
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author's note
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body parts
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bones
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buffalo
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canyon
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ceremony
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clothing
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conflict resolution
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culture
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customs
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food
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hunting
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indian
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
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religion
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song
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stress management
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survival
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traditions
Fox song
Bruchac, Joseph
Jamie remembers her grandmother and all the things that they did together. These memories help Jamie deal with the loss of her grandmother.
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change
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coping
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critical thinking
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death
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family
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grandparents
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loss
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love
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memories
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multicultural
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native american
,
traditions
Moonstick: The seasons of the sioux
Bunting, Eve
A young Sioux is taught the way of life by his father. The young boy is too young to do many things, but one day he will be able to do what he is taught. When the seasons change, he makes another notch in his moonstick.
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author's note
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change
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family
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growing up
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learning
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moon
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multicultural
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native american
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parents
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poetry
,
rhyme
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seasons
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self esteem
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spring
,
summer
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traditions
,
verbal communication
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winter
Shi-shi-etko
Campbell, Nichola I.
Shi-shi-etko is a young Native American who will be leaving for residential school in a few days. Before she leaves, her family takes her on walks and canoe rides to learn about nature. She gathers all the information she can and adds them to her memories before leaving.
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critical thinking
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family
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grandparents
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learning
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multicultural
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native american
,
nature
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parents
,
school
,
traditions
The chief's blanket
Chanin, Michael
After the rain, Flower longs for a day when she will see the great chief. When she has to make a blanket for him, she doubts her weaving skills. With her grandmother's love and encouragement, Flower makes the blanket. Will the chief ever receive such a gift?
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anger
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animals
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author's note
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canyon
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clouds
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colors
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confidence
,
decision making
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excitement
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family
,
feelings
,
flowers
,
garden
,
giving
,
goal setting
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grandparents
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happiness
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horse
,
illness
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multicultural
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native american
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nature
,
plants
,
sadness
,
spiritual
Amelia to zora
Chin-Lee, Cynthia
Explore in an alphabet formula, biographies that examine different successes and triumphs of famous women in history from Amelia Earhart to Zora Neale.
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accomplishment
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african american
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alphabet
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american
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appreciation
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assertiveness
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author's note
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careers
,
change
,
courage
,
determination
,
discovery
,
discrimination
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equality
,
hard work
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history
,
inventions
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japanese
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mexican
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multicultural
,
native american
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nonverbal communication
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peer resistance
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persistence
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photograph
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pioneers
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pride
,
quotes
,
role model
,
self esteem
,
success
There still are buffalo
Clark, Ann Nolan
In the Dakotas, a buffalo bull baby is born to the Sioux. Its life is traced as it learns from the herd and grows to eventually become its leader.
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animals
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bull
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cowboys
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critical thinking
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growing up
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
,
parents
Buffalo bill and the pony express
Coerr, Eleanor
A young, determined Buffalo Bill uses his head to overcome nature and the dangers of the old west.
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animals
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critical thinking
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determination
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horse
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native american
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nature
,
robbery
,
wolf
The bell ringer and the pirates
Coerr, Eleanor
Pio is a young Indian who lives on a mission. The people at the mission discover that pirates will arrive in two days so they hide in the hills. Pio stays behind to ring the bells so his friends and family know when the pirates come and leave.
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assertiveness
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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decision making
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family
,
friendship
,
helping
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multicultural
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native american
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pirates
,
refusal skills
,
sounds
The golden rule
Cooper, Ilene
A boy and his grandfather are standing on a city sidewalk when they see a billboard starting Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The boy asks his grandpa what it says and the grandpa reads it and explains the Golden Rule. The boy is intrigued by the rule and starts asking questions. The grandpa explains that each religion has their own version of the Golden Rule. They discuss what the world would be like if everyone followed the Golden Rule. The boy starts to understand the Golden Rule and the grandpa reminds him that the Golden Rule starts with one person: You. It beings with you.
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anger
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animals
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art
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birds
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body parts
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buddhism
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change
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comparisons
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conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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curiosity
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decision making
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empathy
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family
,
feelings
,
grandparents
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helping
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hindu
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imagination
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islam
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kindness
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
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practice
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religion
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rules
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sadness
,
spiritual
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truth
,
verbal communication
Big moon tortilla
Cowley, Joy
Marta Enos finishes her homework and accidentally knocks it out the window. She doesn't know what to do so she asks her grandmother for help. With a song and a warm tortilla, Grandmother helps Marta feel better.
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accidents
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animals
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author's note
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birds
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coping
,
decision making
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desert
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dog
,
eagle
,
family
,
feelings
,
food
,
glasses
,
grandparents
,
happiness
,
hard work
,
hunger
,
lion
,
multicultural
,
native american
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nature
,
nutrition
,
problem solving
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sadness
,
song
,
storytelling
,
stress management
,
symbols
,
vision
The thanksgiving story
Dalgliesh, Alice
The pilgrims voyage across the ocean from England to the new world. Many hardships await them in America, but they are determined to get there. After a long, cold winter and a beautiful spring, summer and autumn, the pilgrims celebrate Thanksgiving with the Indians.
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baby
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boat
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bodies of water
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family
,
food
,
holidays
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nutrition
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ocean
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parents
,
thanksgiving
,
transportation
The worry stone
Dengler, Marianna
When growing up, Amanda loved her Grandfather and his stories. But now that Amanda is old, she feels lonely. One day at the park she befriends a lonely boy. She is able to give the boy something very special. Then he gives her something in return.
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aging
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author's note
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death
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family
,
feelings
,
folktale
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fossil
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giving
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grandparents
,
hope
,
loneliness
,
memories
,
multicultural
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native american
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park
,
rocks
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self esteem
,
sharing
,
storytelling
,
verbal communication
,
worry
The popcorn book
dePaola, Tomie
Where does popcorn come from?This book gives the history of popcorn along with some helpful hints for storing, preparing, and popping popcorn.
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celebration
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food
,
history
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multicultural
,
native american
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
recipe
Loon chase
Diehl, Jean Heilprin
A boy discovers that his domesticated dog still has powerful instincts similar to animals in the wild. There is a surprise encounter between the dog and a mother loon: the bigger animal doesn't necessarily prevail. In his moment of wonder, the boy finally meets the loon himself.
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animals
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birds
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bodies of water
,
critical thinking
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dog
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
independence
,
lake
,
loon
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multicultural
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native american
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nature
,
parents
,
play
,
relief
,
teamwork
,
transportation
We all play
Flett, Julie
Just as humans do, animals play and sleep too! Rabbits love to hide and hop while bears love to wiggle and wobble. As a result, all living things are connected and everyone maintains the responsibility to look out for each other.
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activities
,
alliteration
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animals
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baby
,
bat
,
bear
,
birds
,
buffalo
,
colors
,
fox
,
goose
,
language
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
rabbit
,
seal
,
snake
,
turtle
,
wolf
Corn-on and off the cob
Fowler, Allan
The many different ways corn can be used and prepared are discussed. Other topics include the history of corn and the way corn is grown.
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farm
,
food
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nutrition
The summer sands
Garland, Sherry
When a raging storm destroys the sand dunes that several animals and plants called home, a community works together to restore the dunes in a most creative way. Includes an author's note about the ecology of the coastal sand dunes and what is being done to preserve them.
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animals
,
autumn
,
beach
,
birds
,
bodies of water
,
christmas
,
clouds
,
cold
,
colors
,
community
,
cooperation
,
crab
,
crustaceans
,
environment
,
family
,
five senses
,
flowers
,
fun
,
games
,
grandparents
,
habitat
,
helping
,
holidays
,
hurricane
,
imagination
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
ocean
,
rain
,
relaxation
,
sand
,
sea
,
seasons
,
sounds
,
storm
,
storytelling
,
summer
,
vacation
,
verbal communication
,
water
,
weather
,
wind
,
winter
Nutik, the wolf pup
Gearge, Jean
As Eskimo girl brings a sickly wolf pup home to her brother who cares for it until it's old enough to rejoin the pack. The two grow close, so when it is time for the pup to leave, they can't say good-bye.
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animals
,
caring
,
companion
,
conflict resolution
,
courage
,
decision making
,
family
,
feelings
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
pets
,
sadness
,
show
,
siblings
,
storytelling
,
weather
,
wolf
Wagons west
Gerrard, Roy
Buckskin Dan and his followers embarked on a wild and dangerous journey on the Oregon Trail. After many exciting adventures like fighting off outlaws and saving an Indian boy, the group finally settles in the Willamette Valley.
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accomplishment
,
adventures
,
animals
,
bodies of water
,
bravery
,
conflict resolution
,
courage
,
cow
,
curiosity
,
decision making
,
discovery
,
dog
,
dreams
,
emotions
,
excitement
,
feelings
,
history
,
horse
,
hunting
,
mountains
,
moving
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
poetry
,
relief
,
river
,
survival
,
transportation
,
verbal communication
,
wagon
Folks call me appleseed john
Glass, Andrew
Johnny Appleseed is one of America's favorite heroes. As he travels across the wilderness of a peaceful land, he meets people and leaves behind appleseeds.
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adventures
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animals
,
bodies of water
,
cave
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
exploration
,
heroism
,
lake
,
native american
,
neighbors
,
nonverbal communication
,
plants
,
river
,
verbal communication
,
wolf
Iktomi and the ducks
Goble, Paul
An arrogant Indian loses his horse. While he is looking for his horse, he goes duck hunting and fools the ducks long enough to kill them. Because he does not like noises, he tries to stop two trees from creaking. While he does this, he becomes stuck and a wolf eats the Indian's ducks.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
beliefs
,
birds
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
decision making
,
duck
,
food
,
goal setting
,
horse
,
imagination
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nature
,
noise
,
nutrition
,
plants
,
self esteem
,
sounds
,
wolf
The girl who loved wild horses
Goble, Paul
A young Native American girl is lost in a lightening storm. Horses save her and a Poorqui tale is developed.
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animals
,
assertiveness
,
conflict resolution
,
horse
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
self esteem
,
storm
,
stress management
Dream wolf
Goble, Paul
This Native American story describes some boys who are alone in the wild at night. They meet a wolf who has close kinship to a tribe until the white men drives the wolves away. The boys bring the wolves back.
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animals
,
birds
,
bodies of water
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
deer
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
loss
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
rabbit
,
reunion
,
river
,
wolf
Beyond the ridge
Goble, Paul
A grandmother takes a spritual journey of death while her family copes with their loss.
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conflict resolution
,
death
,
decision making
,
family
,
grandparents
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
self esteem
,
stress management
Death of the iron horse
Goble, Paul
Native American legends guide their people. The story of an iron horse proved to come true when the Native Americans witnessed a train crash. In an attempt to keep the white men from stealing more land, the Native Americans burned the objects from the train.
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animals
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
deer
,
destruction
,
feelings
,
fire
,
happiness
,
horse
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
night
,
nonverbal communication
,
rabbit
,
refusal skills
,
sadness
,
selfishness
,
sun
,
train
,
transportation
,
weather
Where wonder grows
Gonzalez, Xelena
When Grandma goes to her garden, her grandchildren follow so they can gather magic rocks and relics from nature. They use the rocks to learn more about the world and earth. And the rocks are used to send songs and prayers through the air to their ancestors. Down into the water, they dive to see the rocks. Grandma reminds her granddaughters that "water names and breaks even the biggest rocks, very slowly, over time. So when life feels too hard, just remember to go with the flow".
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author's note
,
bodies of water
,
colors
,
earth
,
fish
,
garden
,
grandparents
,
multicultural
,
mystery
,
native american
,
nature
,
night
,
perspective
,
rocks
,
shells
,
space
,
traditions
Ten little rabbits
Grossman, Virginia
Rabbits are shown in Native American tradition. Count to ten as the rabbits perform various rhyming activities. Includes a glossary on Native American customs.
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animals
,
counting
,
customs
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
numbers
,
rabbit
,
rhyme
,
traditions
Find waldo now
Handford, Martin
As Waldo travels through time, look for him in every era. Waldo visits the cavemen, Egyptians, Romans, Vikings, Middle Ages, Aztecs, and many more!His red and white striped shirt are tough to find!
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adventures
,
challenges
,
critical thinking
,
discovery
,
egyptian
,
exploration
,
future
,
history
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
time
,
travel
The good luck cat
Harjo, Joy
Woogie, the cat, is thought to have good luck. But when she goes missing, will her good luck run out or will it bring her back home before her nine lives run out?
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animals
,
birds
,
cat
,
conflict resolution
,
critical thinking
,
dog
,
family
,
feelings
,
goal setting
,
happiness
,
luck
,
missing
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
parents
,
sadness
,
verbal communication
Count down to fall
Hawell, Fran
Count backwards from ten to one during one of the most colorful times of the year. Learn about bright, colorful leaves and the trees from which they fall. Watch the animals frolicking in the crisp, autumn air as they get ready for the approaching cold winter.
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animals
,
bear
,
beaver
,
cat
,
chipmunk
,
counting
,
deer
,
fall
,
frog
,
moon
,
native american
,
opossum
,
owl
,
raccoon
,
seasons
,
squirrel
,
tortoise
,
tree
Seven brave women
Hearne, Betsy
A young girl tells the story of her family's history. She explains how each of her female ancestors played a very important role in the shaping of this family's history.
Tags
aging
,
airplane
,
anger
,
animals
,
art
,
author's note
,
basketball
,
boat
,
careers
,
coping
,
farm
,
feelings
,
flowers
,
german
,
god
,
grandparents
,
history
,
horse
,
hospital
,
instruments
,
loneliness
,
loss
,
medicine
,
multicultural
,
music
,
native american
,
parents
,
school
,
science
,
sports
,
storytelling
,
transportation
,
war
How the moon regained her shape
Heller, Janet Ruth
Influenced by Native American folktales, this fascinating story deals with bullying, self-confidence, and understanding the phases of the moon. After the sun insults and bullies her, the moon gets very upset and disappears - much to the chagrin of rabbits who miss their moonlight romps. With the help of her friends, the moon gains more self-confidence each day until she is back to her full size.
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animals
,
beauty
,
dancing
,
depression
,
feelings
,
folktale
,
forest
,
friendship
,
happiness
,
moon
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
night
,
rabbit
,
self esteem
,
song
,
sun
So happy!
Henkes, Kevin
A magic seed was planted, a rabbit wandered, and a little boy just wanted something to do. Just before it began to rain the seed became thirsty, the rabbit was lost, and the little boy was bored. The rain brought happiness to the boy and left the rabbit wet and scared. As the seed grew, the boy built a bridge to reach it and the rabbit used it to cross the creek to return to his family. The little boy returned home with the flower that grew from the seed as a present to his mother.
Tags
animals
,
bodies of water
,
boredom
,
creek
,
family
,
fear
,
feelings
,
happiness
,
imagination
,
magic
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
,
parents
,
plants
,
rabbit
,
rain
,
seed
,
sun
,
weather
Beyond turkey
Herman, Debbie // Koffsky, Ann D.
Almost 400 years ago, pilgrims traveled to North America. They met and befriended the Indians of the area. The different cultures came together to prepare a harvest and a celebration. This celebration became known as Thanksgiving.
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america
,
boat
,
celebration
,
community
,
conflict resolution
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critical thinking
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culture
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decision making
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discovery
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english
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feelings
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food
,
friendship
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happiness
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helping
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holidays
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language
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loyalty
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
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peace
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pilgrims
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settlers
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ship
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storytelling
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thanksgiving
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transportation
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travel
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turkey
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verbal communication
The unbreakable code
Hoagland Hunter, Sara
A young boy is insecure about moving away and leaving what is familiar to him. His grandfather tells about the time when he felt the same way and how he grew proud of his accomplishments.
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accomplishment
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assertiveness
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author's note
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autobiography
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challenges
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confidence
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conflict resolution
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courage
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critical thinking
,
decision making
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desert
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family
,
freedom
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grandparents
,
insecurity
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language
,
memories
,
mountains
,
moving
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multicultural
,
native american
,
nonverbal communication
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safety
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self confidence
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self esteem
,
spiritual
,
survival
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symbols
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technology
,
verbal communication
,
war
Beardream
Hobbs, Will
It is spring, and all the bears are out except one. Short Tail decides to go find the one they call the Great Bear. He quickly tries climbing the mountains and goes to sleep, where he often finds the Great One in his dream. The Great One is so impressed by Short Tail's respect, that he shares an important secret.
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animals
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bear
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ceremony
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dancing
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dreams
,
fish
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mountains
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multicultural
,
native american
,
nature
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respect
,
seasons
,
secrets
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sleep
,
spring
The dream stair
James, Betsy
A young girl lives with her grandmother. When she goes to sleep at night, she dreams about going up and down the stairs of life.
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decision making
,
dreams
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family
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grandparents
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images
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multicultural
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native american
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nonverbal communication
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perspective
,
secrets
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sleep
,
verbal communication
The mud family
James, Betsy
Susi and her family are in desperate need of rain to save their corn and land. If it does not rain soon Susi and her family will have to move to a different place. Susi runs away to a secluded place and prays to her mud family to bring rain to the canyon. Eventually, the rain does come bringing Susi back to the family that needs her most of all.
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assertiveness
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baby
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canyon
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clothing
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critical thinking
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decision making
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dragonfly
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family
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feelings
,
grandparents
,
happiness
,
insects
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multicultural
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native american
,
nonverbal communication
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parents
,
rain
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refusal skills
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sadness
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siblings
,
stream
,
stress management
,
verbal communication
,
weather
,
wind
Chile fever: A celebration of peppers
King, Elizabeth
Each year, Hatch, New Mexico, has a festival to celebrate being the chile pepper capital of the world. The history of chile peppers, the different types of chiles, the making of ristras (garlands of red chiles), and the Hatch Chile Festival are described.
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author's note
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celebration
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colors
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farm
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food
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history
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language
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multicultural
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native american
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nutrition
,
plants
,
recipe
Welcoming babies
Knight, Margy Burns
People celebrate the gift of a new baby in different ways around the world. Babies are welcomed into their families using different customs like singing, kissing, touching, blessing, naming, and other special actions.
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adoption
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afghani
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african
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cambodian
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correspondence
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customs
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family
,
food
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glossary
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grandparents
,
indian
,
iranian
,
Jewish
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korean
,
language
,
multicultural
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muslim
,
native american
,
pakistani
,
parents
,
puerto rican
,
quakers
,
siblings
,
spanish
,
spiritual
,
traditions
,
vietnamese
Grandmother five baskets
Larrabee, Lisa
A Native American girl learns how to make baskets from an elderly woman. As she learns, she also discovers many things about her life and herself.
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art
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decision making
,
determination
,
learning
,
multicultural
,
native american
,
persistence
,
self esteem
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