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Fre-Terre Me Parle
Contributor(s): Luby, Brittany (Author), Pawis-Steckley, Joshua Mangeshig (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1443189448     ISBN-13: 9781443189446
Publisher: Scholastic
OUR PRICE:   $13.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: French
Published: June 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | People & Places - Canada - Native Canadian
- Juvenile Fiction | Concepts - Seasons
- Juvenile Fiction | Science & Nature - Environment
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 8.6" W x 8.3" (0.3 lbs)
 
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Comment sais-tu quelle est la saison? Quand les bleuets m rs tombent et que le sable br le, comprends-tu que c'est l' t ? Quand le carouge paulettes s'envole, comprends-tu que c'est l'automne? Arr te-toi une minute et regarde autour de toi: la nature nous parle. La Terre m re nous pr vient de chaque changement et de chacune de ses tapes. Que ce soit l'aide de la lumi re matinale du Soleil ou de la Lune perch e haut dans le ciel, il y a de nombreux moyens de savoir quelle saison nous sommes. Il suffit de s'arr ter, de regarder et d' couter. Chaque saison raconte une histoire.

Cette histoire po tique, crite en Ojibw et accompagn e d'une traduction fran aise, d crit le parcours d'une petite-fille et de sa grand-m re alors qu'elles se prom nent au cours des saisons. Les illustrations fascinantes et le texte lyrique encouragent les lecteurs se connecter la Terre et l' couter. Elle a beaucoup de choses dire.

How do you know the seasons? Do you know it's summer when blueberries fall readily and the sand is hot enough to sting? Do you know fall by the red-winged blackbird taking his leave? Take a minute and look around -- nature is speaking to us. Changes are happening, and Mother Earth is letting us know at every step of the way. Whether it's the sun's bright morning light, or the white moon sitting high in the sky, there are many ways to know what time of the year it is. All we need to do is stop, look, and listen, because each season tells us a story

This beautiful story-poem, written in both French and Ojibwe, follows a girl and her grandmother as they traverse the land during the different seasons. Mesmerizing illustrations and lyrical text encourage readers to connect and listen to Mother Nature, because she sure has a lot to say

Original title: This is How I Know