No. of pages 36
Published: 2022
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"Little Bear: An Inuit Folktale" by Dawn Casey tells the poignant story of a young bear who embarks on an adventure across the Arctic landscape. When Little Bear’s mother goes on a journey, he must face the challenges of the wilderness alone. Guided by the wisdom of the natural world and the spirits of his ancestors, he learns important lessons about courage, friendship, and finding his place in the vast, enchanting environment. Richly illustrated, this folktale celebrates the beauty of wildlife and the connections between creatures, making it a heartwarming tale for young readers about growth and resilience. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 36 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by World Wisdom Books .
Amanda Hall is an award-winning illustrator, particularly renowned for her wonderfully decorative and colourful children's book illustrations. She excels at capturing the visual worlds of different cultures, their peoples, animals and landscapes as well as their spiritual traditions. Amanda exhibits her original illustrations at Chris Beetles Gallery St James's, London. Dawn Casey has always been passionate about traditional tales, believing that folklore can help answer some of the toughest questions about humankind. Anne Wilson gains much of her inspiration and sense of colour from her travels. She has an MA in Illustration from St. Martin's College of Art, London, and has been illustrating children's books for several years.
Animals in literature
Bears in literature
Environmental Issues in literature
Polar Region in literature