''There was once a time when there was no metal in the Chukchansi people’s world…''So begins this story set in the old days--—before there were cars or television sets, in a time when much of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Lion Singer is a fantastic story well-suited for read-aloud in the elementary grades. It matches with many standards for teaching Native American history, especially in California grades 2-4. It will generate class discussions about topics like history, responsibility, courage and family. It can also be used for exposure to language arts standards such as plot and characterization. It's a book kids will want to hear and read several times. Every California classroom should have a copy.
Ideal reading for children ages 8 to 12
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Written and illustrated by Sylvia Ross, Lion Singer is the story of a boy of the Chukchansi tribe in the foothills of the great Sierra mountain range of California before the coming of the white man. Dog Cry is supposed to look after his little sister, but all he really wants to do is have games and adventures in the mountains with his cousins. When his sister follows him into those mountains and is at rise of grave danger, Dog Cry finds courage and skills to rescue her and in the process, wins a new name from the tribal elders -- Lion Singer! Ideal reading for children ages 8 to 12, and with its Native American theme, Lion Singer will make a popular addition to any school or community library collection.
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