The dancing trees /

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by Kelly, Masiana,
[ ] Authors: Simpson, Michelle--(Illustrator),--illustrator. Physical details: 29 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm Subject(s): Nature conservation --Fiction. | Wilderness areas --Canada --Fiction. | Nature stories. | Children's stories. | Northwest Territories --Fiction. | Picture books. --lcgft Item type :
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Stratford Elementary Available

"Thomas loves to tell stories. Big stories. Stories about how skilled he is on the land. But when one of his friends grows tired of his tall tales, Thomas has to prove how skilled he really is. Taking the challenge to spend a night alone in the forest, Thomas heads into the wilderness. The trees, who have heard his stories, watch him tear off their bark and litter as he goes. And so, while Thomas sleeps, they dance a dance that will leave Thomas with a very different kind of story to tell--if he can find his way home . . . In this book, Masiana Kelly draws on the beauty of the Northwest Territories and the wisdom of Elders to illustrate the importance of treating the land around us with respect."-- Provided by publisher.