Jen and the great one

Título
Jen and the great one

Peter. Eyvindson

Resumen
Jen, a young aboriginal girl, listens intently to the voice of an old tree. This tree, known as the Great One, describes the on-going destruction of the forest that he has witnessed over time. Jen and her friends plant seeds to help regenerate the forest. Their actions renew the Great One's hope. A significant piece to use as children expand their understanding of their connection to the land and the role they play in caring for Mother Earth.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
1990

Descripción física
[47] p. : ill.

Información del programa
CREE

Término de la materia
Conservation of natural resources -- Fiction.
 
Environmental protection -- Citizen participation -- Fiction
 
Nature conservation -- Fiction
 
Environmental protection -- fiction.
 
Conservation of natural resources - Fiction.
 
Trees - Fiction

Autor añadido
Brynjolson, Rhian.

Síntesis
Jen, a young aboriginal girl, listens intently to the voice of an old tree. This tree, known as the Great One, describes the on-going destruction of the forest that he has witnessed over time. Jen and her friends plant seeds to help regenerate the forest. Their actions renew the Great One's hope. A significant piece to use as children expand their understanding of their connection to the land and the role they play in caring for Mother Earth.

ISBN
9780921827191

Información de publicación
Winnipeg, Man. : Pemmican Publications, 1990.


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