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Coyote, Buffalo, and the Rock: An Adaptation of a Traditional Native American Folktale (Told by the Sioux of the Great Plains)
Contributor(s): Scott, Gini Graham (Author), Korolev, Nick (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1947466429     ISBN-13: 9781947466425
Publisher: Changemakers Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2018
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- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Wolves, Coyotes & Wild Dogs
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8" W x 10" (0.77 lbs) 46 pages
 
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Coyote, Buffalo, and the Rock is an adaptation of a traditional Native American folktale told by the Sioux of the Great Plains. In the story, Coyote gives the gift of a blanket to a rock as he takes a walk with buffalo. When it gets cold and rains, Coyote takes it back. But the rock objects and chases after him. What will happen when rock finally catches him and teaches him a lesson?


Contributor Bio(s): Scott, Gini Graham: - Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., CEO of Changemakers Publishing and Writing, is an internationally known writer, speaker, and workshop leader. She has published over 50 books with major publishers on various topics and has written over 3 dozen children's books. Her published children's books include Katy's Bow, Scratches, The Crazy Critters First Visit, and Where's the Avocado? published by Black Rose Writing. She has published 8 book through her publishing company Changemakers Kids. She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She does workshops on self-publishing and creativity. She also helps clients write books as a ghostwriter and self-publish or find publishers and agents. Her websites are www.changemakerspublishgandwriting.com and www.ginigrahamscott.com.Korolev, Nick: - Artist Nick Korolev was born and raised in New Jersey and started drawing recognizable animals at age four. By age 12 he was painting realistic seascapes and by age 18 was doing pet portraits in pastels and oils professionally. Later he graduated with a BA in fine art. Specializing in wildlife, his work has won awards and been in many galleries, including the Smithsonian. Over the years he extended his genres into freelance illustration and cartooning. Presently he lives in Fisher, West Virginia with a tiger cat named Teddy and a black cat named Ninja. His "day jobs" include substitute teaching for two counties, and in the summer, he is the naturalist for Lost River State Park. He has a Facebook page at Nick Korolev Author/Artist, is on LinkedIn, and has a website at www.korolevportfolio.com