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THE EAGLE AND THE WREN.


Goodall, Jane Goodall, Jane (gd`ôl), 1934–, English ethologist and primatologist. After working with Louis Leakey, she established (1960) a research camp in the Gombe Stream Game Reserve, a  

THE EAGLE AND THE WREN. Il. by Alexander Reichstein. ISBN ISBN
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 0-7358-1380-9. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: North-South Books, 2000. Unp. $15.99. This beautiful book about birds also serves as an allegory. Long ago, the birds had an argument about who could fly the highest. The resulting contest ended with not one winner, but two who worked together. Young children will understand the simple message about cooperation. The illustrations are sensuously textured and meticulously rendered, providing a visual delight. At the end, Jane Goodall tells the reader that the inspiration for this tale was her own childhood. Ages 4-10. Reviewed by Sue Grossman, Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University, mainly at Ypsilanti, Mich.; coeducational; founded 1849 as a normal school, became Eastern Michigan College in 1956, gained university status in 1959. , Ypsilanti, MI
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Author:Grossman, Sue
Publication:Childhood Education
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Sep 22, 2001
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