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Water Walkers is the story of a Native Ojibway girl named Mai. Her family members are walking around Lake Superior to raise awareness about the harm being done to the Great Lakes. At first, Mai is told she is too little to go, but grandmother says, "Even little people can do big things." As Mai walks along the lakeside, she tries to find ways she can help. Will the secret messages from the animals she sees on her journey show her how to help Mother Earth? How can Mai prove that she can become a good water walker? Water Walkers is a tribute to the many Native women and men who have dedicated…mehr

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Water Walkers is the story of a Native Ojibway girl named Mai. Her family members are walking around Lake Superior to raise awareness about the harm being done to the Great Lakes. At first, Mai is told she is too little to go, but grandmother says, "Even little people can do big things." As Mai walks along the lakeside, she tries to find ways she can help. Will the secret messages from the animals she sees on her journey show her how to help Mother Earth? How can Mai prove that she can become a good water walker? Water Walkers is a tribute to the many Native women and men who have dedicated themselves to walking hundreds of miles around each of the Great Lakes to draw attention to the condition of our water and responsible usage. With new original illustrations by David W. Craig. Common core state standards, resources, glossary, and children's activities included.
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Carol Trembath has been a teacher, librarian, and media specialist for over 27 years. She earned a Masters Degree in Library and Information Science from Wayne State University and a second Masters in Educational Technology from Michigan State University. However, her initial degree was in English from Western Michigan University and her "first love" is literature. Raised in Michigan-the Great Lakes State, Carol had made water her lifelong focus and passion.