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In this sequel to The Adventures of Berkeley the Bear, the beloved state animal of West Virginia takes flight! While on a field trip, Berkeley and his Sugar Maple Friends meet and befriend students who are visually impaired. After visiting their school, Berkeley travels with them to camp to learn about science! Berkeley has never been away to camp, but he decides to be brave and try something new! During camp, he learns about rockets, gravity, and the laws of motion. He also learns important lessons about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance along the way. Erin Sponaugle, the 2014 West…mehr

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In this sequel to The Adventures of Berkeley the Bear, the beloved state animal of West Virginia takes flight! While on a field trip, Berkeley and his Sugar Maple Friends meet and befriend students who are visually impaired. After visiting their school, Berkeley travels with them to camp to learn about science! Berkeley has never been away to camp, but he decides to be brave and try something new! During camp, he learns about rockets, gravity, and the laws of motion. He also learns important lessons about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance along the way. Erin Sponaugle, the 2014 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, uses an engaging storyline and full page colored pencil illustrations to teach young readers about space and to encourage them to shoot for stars when it come to their dreams.
Autorenporträt
Erin Sponaugle is the art teacher at Tomahawk Intermediate School in Hedgesville, West Virginia. She has taught third, fourth, and fifth grade students all of her nearly 20 years in the classroom. Erin is a National Board Certified Teacher and a graduate of Shepherd University and West Virginia University. She is the 2014 West Virginia Teacher of the Year, an experience that became the basis for the Berkeley the Bear books. Her favorite things to do in her spare time are read, write, and draw! Erin lives 90 minutes from the nation's capital in Martinsburg, West Virginia, with her husband and three not-so-little kittens. For more information, visit www.erinsponaugle.com