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Jingle Dancer |
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by Cynthia Leitich Smith
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Hardcover, Glossy Color
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Published by Morrow Junior Books, 2000
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32 pages
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ISBN # 068816241X
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Price: $15.95
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Booknotes
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...by Dorothea Susag
Jingle Dancer is the beautiful Creek tale of a little girl who wanted to do the Jingle Dance. She needed bells for her skirt. She goes to four separate families and neighbors of the nation. They provide her with bells and other human gifts that she needs to complete the dance. She returns their gifts by dancing to honor each of the four contributors.
Using Jingle Dancer teach the trait of organization as a writer. The theme of this book centers on the tradition of the number four to the Creek nation. What elements of home life and heritage are similar to this important pattern? |
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