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Title Statement | The great ball game: how bat settles the rivalry between the animals and the birds / Rebecca Sheir ; illustrations by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley. |
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Series | Circle round book |
Author | Sheir, Rebecca |
Additional Contributors | Pawls-Steckley, Joshua Mangeshig |
Publication | North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing,[2022]℗♭2022 |
Extent of Item | 41 pages |
ISBN | 9781635863437 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr06685629 |
Audience & Ratings | 005+. Grades K-1. |
Summary | When the Animals and Birds argue about who is better, they decide to settle the matter with a game of ball and ultimately learn a lesson from Bat, who has characteristics of both animals and birds. Adapted from the folktale originating from the Cherokee, Creek, Ojibway, and Menominee people of North America. |
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By Topic | Animals--Juvenile literature |
Indigenous peoples--Folklore--Juvenile literature--North America | |
Menominee Indians--Folklore--Juvenile literature | |
Tales--Juvenile literature--North America | |
Cherokee--Folklore--Juvenile literature | |
Muskogee--Folklore--Juvenile literature | |
Ojibwe--Folklore--Juvenile literature | |
By Genre | Folk tales |