This beautifully imagined book mixes scientific facts about Ursus americanus, The North American Black Bear, with a soulful glimpse of what these majestic and peaceful creatures might be longing for as they slumber the winter away, awaiting the bounty of spring and all that follows. It harmonizes scientific facts and lyric poetry to engage readers.
This beautifully imagined book mixes scientific facts about Ursus americanus, The North American Black Bear, with a soulful glimpse of what these majestic and peaceful creatures might be longing for as they slumber the winter away, awaiting the bounty of spring and all that follows. It harmonizes scientific facts and lyric poetry to engage readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
During the past twenty years, Anne Michelle Lawrence, Ph.D., has taught writing to children, adolescents, and adults, including multilingual writers. She has also worked as a writing teacher educator for prospective and practicing elementary, secondary, and college writing teachers. Dr. Lawrence is the incoming Co-Director of the Tampa Bay Area Writing Project, a local site of the National Writing Project, a nonprofit professional-development organization for teachers of writing. Dr. Lawrence's research focuses on how writing supports curiosity, creativity, and collaboration for community action. One major strand of her research investigates how young people use writing both to inquire into environmental problems and to address those challenges with their community members.
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