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Baby Rattlesnake |
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by Te Ata
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Glossy Trade Paperback
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Published by Children's Press, 1989
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31 pages
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ISBN # 0892391111
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Price: $7.95
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Booknotes
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--FREE US media mail--
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...by Dorothea Susag
Baby Rattlesnake is a Chickasaw tale about learning a lesson -- the consequences of getting "something before you’re ready for it." Baby rattlesnake "cries" to have a rattle like big snakes. Baby’s family gives him a small rattle, knowing it will get him in trouble and teach a lesson. Baby gets in trouble, learns his lesson and is welcomed back to the family circle.
Baby Rattlesnake is ideal for teaching primary students about the "idea" when one writes a story. They can relate to writing about a time when they weakened their parents' resolve and got something before they were ready for it. |
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