When the Shadbush Blooms

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when the shadbush blooms

A young Lenape Indian girl observes and reflects on the small, important ways her family today, and her ancestors generations before, celebrate the cycle of seasons.

Today when a Lenape Indian girl ventures to the stream to fish for shad, she knows that another girl did the same generations before her. Through the cycle of the seasons, what is important has remained: being with family, knowing when berries are ripe for picking, listening to stories in a warm home. Told by Traditional Sister and Contemporary Sister, each from her own time, this is a book about tradition and about change. Then and now are not so very different when the shadbush blooms.---from the publisher

32 pages                                        978-1643792019                              Ages 6-9

Keywords:  fishing, seasons, Native Americans, heritage, cultural identity, multigenerational, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old

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