American Indian Games
Jay Miller
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1997
PAPER
48 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A look at traditional games played by Native American children for elementary school children, featuring color photographs.
(SWU28, $9.75) |
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Animals Count in Grand Canyon National Park
Donna Love
NATURAL HISTORY
2009
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Published by the Grand Canyon Association, this delightful counting book stars a myriad of furry, feathered, stealthy, scaly, slithering and slippery creatures of the Grand Canyon and Desert Southwest.
(SWU469, $9.95) |
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Mule Train Mail
Craig Brown
HISTORY
2009
PAPER
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night will keep the postman from completing his rounds -- even if it is Anthony and his team of six mules on the celebrated and very steep trail into the Grand Canyon from the South Rim to Supai. Brown's marvelous introduction to the canyon and its lore for youngsters dramatizes the historic mail route in large watercolor illustrations and simple, direct text.
(SWU468, $7.95) |
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Old Father Story Teller
Pablita Velarde
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
54 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A collection of six Tewa Indian legends from a famous Native American artist, written down and illustrated for very young children.
(USW317, $24.95) |
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The Butterfly Dance
Gerald Dawavendawa
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
To bring rain to the parched land of the Southwest, a young Hopi girl and her family, part of the "Rabbit Clan," perform the "Butterfly Dance." This tale, which depicts the characters as animals in wonderful illustrations, is geared for young readers ages 4-8.
(SWU25, $14.95) |
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The Desert is Theirs
Byrd Baylor
Peter Parnall
LITERATURE
1987
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
In her descriptive text, Byrd Baylor conjures the desert and its residents, both human and animal. With evocative watercolor illustrations by Peter Parnall. A Caldecott Honor Book.
(SWU106, $7.99) |
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When Clay Sings
Bird Baylor
LITERATURE
1987
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Bird Baylor's book, first published in 1972, endures as a remarkable evocation of the southwestern landscape and its ancient inhabitants. Tom Bahti illustrated; ages 4-8.
(SWU103, $6.99) |
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Brighty of the Grand Canyon
Marguerite Henry
Wesley Dennis
LITERATURE
1991
PAPER
224 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Originally published in 1953, this classic is based on the real-life adventures of a much-adored burro who lived at the Grand Canyon from around 1892 to 1922. This tale of murder captures the scenery of the Grand Canyon through the adventures of Brighty, who touched the lives of all those he met -- including Teddy Roosevelt. Written for readers ages 9-12.
(USW330, $5.99) |
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Children of Clay, A Family of Pueblo Potters
Rina Swentzell
Bill Steen
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1993
PAPER
40 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A Pueblo family finds, prepares and shapes clay, in this photo-essay on pottery traditions. Part of the "We Are Still Here" series for children 9-12.
(SWU24, $8.95) |
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Exploring the Grand Canyon
Lynne Foster
NATURAL HISTORY
1990
PAPER
150 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A vivid overview of the geology, history and wildlife of the Grand Canyon, for readers ages 9-12. The winner of an Award of Excellence from the National Park Service. Illustrated with photos and drawings, it also contains several activities such as Canyon crossword puzzles and "Fold a Raven" origami.
(SWU03, $15.95) |
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Ghost Horses, A Mystery in Zion National Park
Gloria Skurzynski
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Life-threatening accidents keep plaguing the Landon family as they investigate the mysterious deaths of white mustangs at Zion National Park in Utah. Are all the hair-raising events just coincidental? Or is there some strange magic in the dance ritual? The answers await in the raging waters of a slick-rock canyon called The Narrows. The afterword by Lyman Hafen of the Zion Natural History Association discusses white mustangs and public lands in Utah.
(USW521, $4.99) |
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Grand Canyon, Tail of the Scorpion
Mike Graf
MYSTERY
2006
PAPER
94 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
In the Grand Canyon, the Parkers hike rim to rim, encountering scorpions, soaring temperatures, and the beauty and natural wonder of the Grand Canyon. Each book in this series teaches kids about the flora, fauna, history, and environment of the park through an adventure story. Second in the series.
(SWU288, $12.95) |
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Meet the Wild Southwest: Land of Hoodoos and Gila Monsters
Susan J. Tweit
Joyce Bergen
NATURAL HISTORY
1995
PAPER
124 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A lively compendium of facts and trivia on the plants, animals, birds and bugs of the Southwest, for readers 9-12. It includes appendices of wildlife checklists, a list of the region's museums, cultural centers and other interesting places, and a glossary.
(SWU06, $14.95) |
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Navajo Long Walk, The Tragic Story of a Proud People's Forced March from Their Homeland
Shonto Begay
Joseph Bruchac
HISTORY
2002
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A shameful chapter of American policy, the Navajos' forced relocation in the 1860s, is introduced to a new generation of readers in this handsomely illustrated history. Told from the Navajos' perspective, Bruchac recalls the treacherous 470-mile march to a desolate reservation in New Mexico in this oversized picture book for older readers. Bruchac also studies the events leading up to this relocation and its impact. The story comes to life with the acryilic paintings of Shonto Begay. Ages 9-12.
(SWU131, $18.95) |
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Over the Edge, A Mystery in Grand Canyon National Park
Gloria Skurzynski
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
158 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The life of a biologist studying condors in the Grand Canyon is threatened in this entry in Mysteries in Our National Parks -- and the hostile teenage computer whiz in her family's foster care may be involved.
(USW520, $4.99) |
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Sing Down the Moon
Scott O'Dell
LITERATURE
1998
PAPER
137 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A historical novel about the forced migration of the Navajos from their homeland in Arizona to Fort Summer, New Mexico in the mid-1800s. The story is told through the experiences of 14-year-old Bright Morning and her friend Running Bird, who are captured from Canyon de Chelly by Spanish slavers. For readers ages 9-12, this book received the Newbery Honor Award.
(USW162, $6.99) |
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Songs from the Loom, A Navajo Girl Learns to Weave
Monty Roessel
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1995
PAPER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An introduction to Navajo weaving for children 9-12 and presented in the form of a photographic essay depicting the author's daughter learning the traditions of her ancestors. Part of the "We Are Still Here" series, this book also draws heavily from Navajo folklore.
(SWU22, $8.95) |
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The Ranger's Guide to the Grand Canyon
Susan Frank
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
220 PAGES
FAMILY
Ranger Jack answers the 100 most common questions for visiting the Grand Canyon National Park in this fun guide, including photographs, cartoon illustrations and excellent tips.
(SWU244, $16.95) |
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