Woodwoo: The Little Sasquatch Contributor(s): Spring, Michael (Author), Dawson, Deborah Ann (Illustrator) |
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ISBN: 1945824115 ISBN-13: 9781945824111 Publisher: Left Fork
Binding Type: Hardcover Published: October 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables - General - Juvenile Fiction | Monsters - Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical |
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8.25" W x 10.75" L (0.86 lbs) 36 pages |
Features: Illustrated |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Woodwoo can't "sa-squash" a log into mush, not like a full-grown Yeti...not yet But he wants you to know he is still big and strong compared to a bear or ape. After all, he stands almost eight squirrels tall and his feet are tougher than cedar bark boots. In this book Woodwoo shares his favorite foods, activities, and sounds. But what he thinks smells sweet might not smell sweet to you. Mostly, this little sasquatch wants to share what makes him woo. And what is Woo? Come along as Woodwoo welcomes you. Bring your imagination and stomp or shuffle into the little-known world of this little sasquatch. |
Contributor Bio(s): Spring, Michael: - "Michael Spring is the author of four poetry books. He's won numerous awards and distinctions for his poetry, including the Turtle Island Poetry Award, a Luso-American Fellowship from DISQUIET International, and the 2016 Centennial Artist of the Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve. Woodwoo The Little Sasquatch is his first children's book. He lives on a mountainside in O'Brien, Oregon - where Woodwoo was born! And like Woodwoo, he is woo for the natural world."Dawson, Deborah Ann: - Deborah Ann Dawson grew up in Oregon's Rogue Valley and majored in Art at what is now Southern Oregon University. In 1978, she was the first woman to receive the Outstanding Senior of the Art Department Award. For three years, Deborah was an Artist in Residence for the Southern Oregon Arts Council, teaching drawing and watercolors to thousands of elementary school children. Learn more at deborahanndawson.com |
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