Rosinsky, Natalie M

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The Inuit

2005
Presents a children's history of the Inuit people, who they are and where they live, their culture, religion, and family life, the influence of explorers, traders, and whalers, and the effects of twentieth-century progress on their way of life.

Wind

2004
A brief introduction to wind and its causes and effects.

Presidents' Day

2005
Presents a study of President's Day, when it began, why and how we honor George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and how this holiday has changed over the years.

Write your own legend

2008
A simple guide to writing legends with tips on getting started, setting the scene, characters, viewpoint, plots, vocabulary, and more.

Write your own folktale

2008
A simple guide to writing folktales with tips on getting started, setting the scene, characters, viewpoint, plots, vocabulary, and more.

Write your own tall tale

2008
Explains how to write tall tales, which recount incredible adventures using larger-than-life characters based on real people and events, with tips for every stage of the writing process and an overview of the genre.

Write your own biography

2008
A collection of suggestions and strategies for writing biographies, with tips on selecting subjects and gathering research.

Write your own fable

2009
A simple guide to writing a fable that provides tips on getting started, setting the scene, characters, viewpoint, synopses, plots, vocabulary, dialogue, and other related topics.

The Arapaho and their history

2005
Discusses the history of the Arapaho Indians--native people of the central United States--and describes where and how lived, what they hunted, and where they are today.

Write your own myth

2008
Offers a collection of tips and strategies to writing mythological stories, with help on creating believable characters and plots.

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