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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ma-ki-sin-waa-big-waan, the Moccasin Flower,
By Terrie (Little Chute, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Legend of the Lady Slipper (Hardcover)
This is such a pretty book that tells the tale of the Ojibwe legend of the laddy slipper or moccasin flower. The illustrations are simple and colorful and greatly add to the folk atmosphere of the book. A little girl must go on a heroic journey through a freezing wintry night to find healing herbs when her whole village is stricken with terrible disease. She is encouraged along her route by the spirits of the stormy environment who speak to her in the Ojibwe tongue. This is an exciting and satisfying story and makes an excellent conversation starter to teach little ones about communing with the elements of Nature.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful,
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This review is from: The Legend of the Lady Slipper (Hardcover)
I read this book as part of an assingment for a class (Children Resources for Children and Young Adults). I loved it. I am also currently taken Ojibwe and enjoyed how the authors incorportated Ojibwe words. The illustrations are simple, yes, but add charm to the well told (or rather retelling) of the origin of the lady slipper.
I recommend this to any teacher. Please, incorporate it in your class (high school teachers, too!). On a latter note, after reviewing it for class, I realized that this book was written by my teacher. Margi is the nicest person and an excellent teacher. And her book reflects her spirit.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Choice!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Legend of the Lady Slipper (Hardcover)
This book is excellent for all ages. It contains beautiful illustrations to compliment the story of a little girl's courage. A good one for use in a classroom.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A mighty heroine,
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This review is from: The Legend of the Lady Slipper (Ojibwe Tale) (Paperback)
A great book for showing girls as heroines and teaching about giving to others. A Native American folktale told by Native Americans adds to the richness of the story. Lends itself to several classroom studies including northern lights, heroes, folktales & legends, ladyslipper flowers and Native American culture.
5.0 out of 5 stars
a little heroin from the North country,
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This review is from: The Legend of the Lady Slipper (Hardcover)
This beautifully illustrated edition of the Ojibway legend lends itself easily to reading outloud to groups of children in the classroom or anywhere else. The colorful pictures help the flow of the story, both of which help hold the youngsters spellbound. Young children identify with the characters in the story and having one of their own age group in a situation of bravery and steadfast love empowers them. Excellent book.
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The Legend of the Lady Slipper by Lise Lunge-Larsen (Hardcover - March 26, 1999)
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