Rabbit's Snow Dance by Joseph Bruchac and James Bruchac (2012, Hardcover)
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Rabbit's Snow Dance : A Traditional Iroquois Story, School And Library by Bruchac, James; Bruchac, Joseph; Newman, Jeff (ILT), ISBN 0803732708, ISBN-13 9780803732704, Brand New, Free shipping in the US A whimsical wintertime fable finds Rabbit using a traditional Iroquois drum and song to perform a snow dance, irritating his fellow creatures by causing incremental snowfall amounts well into the spring.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-100803732708
ISBN-139780803732704
eBay Product ID (ePID)113457185
Product Key Features
Book TitleRabbit's Snow Dance
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicHumorous Stories, Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, Folklore & Mythology, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, People & Places / United States / Native American
IllustratorNewman, Jeff, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Social Science
AuthorJoseph Bruchac, James Bruchac
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight12.4 Oz
Item Length10.4 in
Item Width9.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
ReviewsPraise for Rabbit's Snow Dance "A welcome departure from the stodgier art-work that can often accompany myths and folk tales." Publishers Weekly "A good choice for a preschool read-aloud." - Horn Book Reviews, Praise for Rabbit's Snow Dance "A welcome departure from the stodgier art-work that can often accompany myths and folk tales."- Publishers Weekly "A good choice for a preschool read-aloud." - Horn Book Reviews "The telling is sprightly, and Newman's ink-and-watercolor artwork makes an ideal companion. An appealing addition to folktale shelves." - Booklist "This modern retelling maintains [the Bruchacs'] solid reputation for keeping Native American tales fresh." - School Library Journal "The picturesque language makes it a pleasure to read aloud."- BCCB, Praise for Rabbit's Snow Dance "A welcome departure from the stodgier art-work that can often accompany myths and folk tales."- Publishers Weekly "A good choice for a preschool read-aloud." - Horn Book Reviews "The telling is sprightly, and Newman's ink-and-watercolor artwork makes an ideal companion. An appealing addition to folktale shelves." - Booklist "This modern retelling maintains [the Bruchacs'] solid reputation for keeping Native American tales fresh." - School Library Journal "The picturesque language makes it a pleasure to read aloud."- BCCB -- review feed, Praise for Rabbit's Snow Dance "A welcome departure from the stodgier art-work that can often accompany myths and folk tales."- Publishers Weekly "A good choice for a preschool read-aloud." - Horn Book Reviews "The telling is sprightly, and Newman's ink-and-watercolor artwork makes an ideal companion. An appealing addition to folktale shelves." - Booklist "This modern retelling maintains [the Bruchacs'] solid reputation for keeping Native American tales fresh." - School Library Journal
Grade FromPreschool
Grade ToKindergarten
SynopsisRabbit's Snow Dance Master storytellers Joseph and James Bruchac present a hip and funny take on an Iroquois folktale about the importance of patience, the seasons, and listening to your friends. Pair it with other stories about stubborn animals like Karma Wilson's Bear Wants More and Verna Aardema's Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears. Rabbit loves the winter. He knows a dance, using an Iroquois drum and song, to make it snow--even in summertime When rabbit decides that it should snow early, he starts his dance and the snow begins to fall. The other forest animals are not happy and ask him to stop, but Rabbit doesn't listen. How much snow is too much, and will Rabbit know when to stop? The father-son duo behind How Chipmunk Got His Stripes , Raccoon's Last Race , and Turtle's Race with Beaver present their latest retelling of Native American folklore. "The telling is sprightly, and Newman's ink-and-watercolor artwork makes an ideal companion. An appealing addition to folktale shelves." -- Booklist "This modern retelling maintains the Bruchacs'] solid reputation for keeping Native American tales fresh." -- School Library Journal "The picturesque language makes it a pleasure to read aloud."-- BCCB, Rabbit's Snow Dance Master storytellers Joseph and James Bruchac present a hip and funny take on an Iroquois folktale about the importance of patience, the seasons, and listening to your friends. Pair it with other stories about stubborn animals like Karma Wilson's Bear Wants More and Verna Aardema's Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears. Rabbit loves the winter. He knows a dance, using an Iroquois drum and song, to make it snow--even in summertime! When rabbit decides that it should snow early, he starts his dance and the snow begins to fall. The other forest animals are not happy and ask him to stop, but Rabbit doesn't listen. How much snow is too much, and will Rabbit know when to stop? The father-son duo behind How Chipmunk Got His Stripes , Raccoon's Last Race , and Turtle's Race with Beaver present their latest retelling of Native American folklore. "The telling is sprightly, and Newman's ink-and-watercolor artwork makes an ideal companion. An appealing addition to folktale shelves." -- Booklist "This modern retelling maintains [the Bruchacs'] solid reputation for keeping Native American tales fresh." -- School Library Journal "The picturesque language makes it a pleasure to read aloud."-- BCCB