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Influenced by Native American folktales, this delightful story emphasizes dealing with adversity, building self-confidence, and understanding the phases of the moon. After the sun insults her, the moon becomes upset and disappears. It is with the help of her many friends that the moon finds strength to build her self-confidence and to regain her full size. The "Creative Minds" section explains the phases of the moon and has crafts and games to supplement the understanding. The "For Creative Minds" Section includes: Moon Observations & Fun Facts, Native American names for full moons, How to…mehr

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Influenced by Native American folktales, this delightful story emphasizes dealing with adversity, building self-confidence, and understanding the phases of the moon. After the sun insults her, the moon becomes upset and disappears. It is with the help of her many friends that the moon finds strength to build her self-confidence and to regain her full size. The "Creative Minds" section explains the phases of the moon and has crafts and games to supplement the understanding. The "For Creative Minds" Section includes: Moon Observations & Fun Facts, Native American names for full moons, How to deal with Bullies, Moon Projects: Lunar Calendar, Moon Cookies, Understanding the Moon Phases with a graphic, Viewing the Phases with a Moon Circle Graphic, Lunar Graphic. All Sylvan Dell titles feature free educational resources at www.SylvanDellPublishing.com, including the "For Creative Minds" sections and additional teaching activities.
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Autorenporträt
Janet Ruth Heller (How the Moon Regained Her Shape) is the President of the Michigan College English Association. She has her Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago. Janet has taught creative writing, British and American literature, composition, literature for children, and women's studies for 40 years at various colleges and universities, including Western Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, Michigan State University, and the University of Chicago. Janet has published poems and stories in many magazines and anthologies. She is a founding mother of Primavera, a literary magazine. Her book of literary criticism, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, and the Reader of Drama, was published in 1990 by the University of Missouri Press. She has also published two books of poetry, Traffic Stop (Finishing Line Press, 2011) and Folk Concert: Changing Times (Anaphora Literary Press, 2012). Visit her website: http: //www.janetruthheller.com