Simplified Chinese edition of the 1984 Newbery Honor book winner The sign of the beaver, a classic that give children a sense of the American Indian culture, their respect of the land, and their way of life. In Simplified Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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Simplified Chinese edition of the 1984 Newbery Honor book winner The sign of the beaver, a classic that give children a sense of the American Indian culture, their respect of the land, and their way of life. In Simplified Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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Add this copy of The Sign of the Beaver (Chinese Edition) to cart. $8.46, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Reno rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Reno, NV, UNITED STATES, published 2010 by He Bei Jiao Yu Chu Ban She/Tsai Fong Books.
Publisher:
He Bei Jiao Yu Chu Ban She/Tsai Fong Books
Published:
2010
Language:
Chinese
Alibris ID:
14606884394
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Seller's Description:
Very good. A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.
I read this book aloud to my son and it was difficult to tell who enjoyed it more! The story is based long ago but the authors enveloping style makes you feel as if you're watching the story unfold before your eyes. Matt and Attean are as different a two people could possibly be but due to Attean's grandfather they become like brothers. This is a great book that demonstrates great respect and friendship.
MusicMaiden
Sep 27, 2007
Matt is left alone by his Father in the wilderness, and he has to learn to take care of himself when his Father is gone much longer than expected. When an Indian chief and his grandson come to visit, Matt finds himself agreeing to teach an Indian boy, Attean, how to read. With Robinson Crusoe for a text book, the two boys start out. Matthew learns a lot about teaching, and also learns from Attean the Indian way of life.