Summary
Seven folktales from around the world express the belief that the Earth and all living things are sacred, and that it us up to each of us to care for our part of the planet. Includes an introduction and "eco-activity" for each tale. Full description
Summary: |
Seven folktales from around the world express the belief that the Earth and all living things are sacred, and that it us up to each of us to care for our part of the planet. Includes an introduction and "eco-activity" for each tale. |
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Physical Description: |
96 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm |
Bibliography: |
Includes bibliographical references (page 96). |
ISBN: |
9781846869419 (pbk.) 1846869412 (pbk.) 9781846862243 (alk. paper) 1846862248 (alk. paper) 9781846862625 1846862620 |
Author Notes: |
Dawn Casey has always been passionate about traditional tales, believing that folklore can help answer some of the deepest questions about humankind. A primary school teacher and writer, Dawn says that passing on these stories is a great privilege, as well as a great pleasure. Dawn lives in East Sussex, England with her husband and daughter. Anne Wilson gains much of her inspiration and use of color from her travels. She has an MA in Illustration from St. Martin's College of Art, London and has been illustrating children's books for several years. She lives in Reading, England with her husband and daughters. |