Each of the books in this Ninisidawenimaag series guide the child on a wonderful adventure with Mother Earth, written in both the English and Ojibwe languages. Most of the Ojibwe phrases rhyme with an English phrase to help the reader pronounce the word. The images in these books were designed by kids, for kids. Adults will enjoy sharing these lessons about how our senses communicate with the natural world. Erika is an enrolled member of the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe.
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Hear The Scriptures Again, for the First Time: Introduction
I Hear Many Things
Edgar Allan Poe, Dean of Students
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