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Dancing with the cranes
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2013
Book
Creators
Armstrong, Jeannette
Contributors
Hall, Ron
Description
"Chi's momma is soon to have a baby, but Chi' is having a hard time being happy about it. Chi' misses her Temma (Grandma), who has passed away. Chi's momma and daddy help ease the pain of losing her Temma and help her understand life and death as a part of nature. Chi' soon finds herself feeling comforted, knowing her Temma will always be a part of her. She begins looking forward to the new baby. Dancing with the Cranes gives an understanding of birth, life and death."--Back cover.

More Information

ISBN
9781894778701; 1894778707
Statement of Responsibility
by Jeannette Armstrong ; illustrated by Ron Hall.
Publication Information
[Penticton, B.C.] : Theytus Books
Physical Description
23 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 21 x 26 cm
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