A vibrantly illustrated children’s book about an Indigenous girl who discovers the miracles that blossom each spring and learns how Creator’s gift of courage can transform the way we see the world and ourselves. It’s time to welcome a new season, and this spring is going to be extra special. Dani, a Potawatomi girl, and her family prepare to celebrate the new year, which the Potawatomi and other Anishinaabe people observe at the beginning of spring with a camping and climbing trip. Dani is excited for the adventure, but also nervous. The rocks are so big. Will she make it to the top of her climb? As Dani explores the awakening woods and makes memories with her family, she learns to draw on the courage Creator gives while finding inspiration in the miraculous new life Mother Earth brings forth each spring.
Spring’s Miracles (An Indigenous Celebration of Nature)
$11.81
This children’s book supports literacy, cultural studies, and social-emotional learning by exploring themes of nature, family, and self-esteem through an Indigenous perspective.
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Weight | 0.363 lbs |
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Dimensions | 28.7 × 0.8 × 22.4 in |
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