The Little People and the Water of Life by Ronda Snow, illustrated by Eloy Bida. A beautifully told and illustrated story of when the little people gave the Anishinabe people the gift of maple syrup.
Little People and the Water of Life by Ronda Snow
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The Little People and the Water of Life by Ronda Snow, illustrated by Eloy Bida. A beautifully told and illustrated story of when the little people gave the Anishinabe people the gift of maple syrup.
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Category: Books
Tags: 25, BBB, Books & Cards, For Kids, Native American
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- Store Name: Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing
- Vendor: Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing
- Address: Bayfield, WI 54814
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