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A compact collection of mythic short tales adapted for children that portrays landscape features and natural forces as animate and meaningful, reflecting the myth-making imagination. An introductory essay addresses how teachers might use these western indigenous narratives to nurture a child's sense of nature; the following stories personify streams, trees, glaciers, and trickster figures while offering simple explanations for local phenomena and occasional moral or cautionary points. The book mixes narrative and brief background sketches, supplies pronunciation help, and favors a recreative, repetitive approach that lets the tales deepen their significance through gradual, repeated reading.
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