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Story of an Indian boy and how he saves his tribe.: This book for children is about a young plains Indian boy who hears a folk tale about how buffaloes are formed at the bottom of a lake far to the south of the boy's village. He goes in search of the lake and, in so doing, saves his village from an attack by an enemy tribe. The book was illustrated by Stephen Gammell and it was a 1982 Caldecott Honor book (i.e., a runner-up to the Medal winner) for best illustration in a book for children. Any child will love to have the story read to them.
Beautiful drawings, breath-taking narrative: My husband and I love this book -- fortunately our son (age 4 yrs) is finally able to listen to the whole story. He has shown great interest in the story and how it relates to his obsession with the transcon railway. (We call our son Train Brain). He has been moved to draw after we have shared the book and we think that is wonderful, since it doesn't involve trains. Seriously, it is a wonderful story and very well illustrated. We will probably donate this book to our son's classroom library later this year. We are grateful to have recieved it as gift from the artist in our family.
| Author: | Olaf Baker | | Binding: | Paperback | | EAN: | 9780140505603 | | Edition: | Reprint | | ISBN: | 0140505601 | | Number Of Pages: | 48 | | Publication Date: | 1985-11-04 | | Reading Level: | Ages 4-8 |
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