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"Rat-ta-tap-tap!" sings the woodpecker in the snowy winter woods. But what is he really saying? Or more importantly, how can the beauty of nature speak to a child's imagination? Seeking to open a child's heart and mind to the creative power of observation in the natural world, The Woodpecker's Song is the story of a child's hike down a snowy forest road and the surprise life message a woodpecker's tapping inspires. The Woodpecker's Song is book one in the Finding Wisdom in Nature Series.

Produktbeschreibung
"Rat-ta-tap-tap!" sings the woodpecker in the snowy winter woods. But what is he really saying? Or more importantly, how can the beauty of nature speak to a child's imagination? Seeking to open a child's heart and mind to the creative power of observation in the natural world, The Woodpecker's Song is the story of a child's hike down a snowy forest road and the surprise life message a woodpecker's tapping inspires. The Woodpecker's Song is book one in the Finding Wisdom in Nature Series.
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Autorenporträt
Marnie O. Mamminga is the award-winning author of Return to Wake Robin: One Cabin in the Heyday of Northwoods Resorts and On a Clear Night: Essays from the Heartland. As a former educator, Marnie has also been a professional essayist and features writer for more than 30 years. Her work has been featured on NPR and in numerous regional and national publications including the Chicago Tribune, Reader's Digest, The Christian Science Monitor, the Midwest Prairie Review, Lake Superior Magazine, Detroit Free Press Magazine, and in several Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She is a frequent perspective contributor for NPR's WNIJ.(marnieomamminga.com)"I have always loved observing nature's beauty, so it is no surprise that the inspiration for The Woodpecker's Song arrived one cold, snowy day as I walked down a North Woods forest road. Originally published as an NPR perspective airing on WNIJ and imaginatively illustrated by Mary C. Park's delightful creativity, it is my hope that The Woodpecker's Song will inspire both children and adults to go outside and share a nature journey together." M.O.M.