Summary
Learn how to count plants and baby animals in the Ojibwe language. A captivatingly colorful picture book for young readers to engage their minds in learning. This book is a fun way to learn the Ojibwe language, complete with a glossary of the names and pronunciation of each term used in the story.
Authors
Erin Kant Barnard is a Dakota decendant that loves illustrating, writing and drawing baby animals - so she absolutely adored creating this book! Erin has worked on over 200 published titles, including the award-winning Rhino & Dino series, which has been honored two years in a row by being listed in the top ten children's books by the Wisconsin Library Association.
Elizabeth (Betsy) Albert-Peacock, is a member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. She enjoys family, friends and making new friends. Her books include: Hummingbird and the Little People, Firefly and the Boarding School, Four Hills of Life for Children, Black Bears and Blueberries, Little Dandelion, Dancing on the Wild Rice and Makoons.
Details
- Paperback
- Size: 8.5" x 8.5"
- Pages: 32
- Illustrations: Many color illustrations