Citizenship
Kupa (derived from the Hawaiian for “citizen”) is the BEAR who considers herself a citizen of the world. A philosopher and poet, she believes that we are all part of the same family and must do our share to help each other.
Author | Title | Level |
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Baylor, B. | Hawk, I’m Your Brother | children's fiction |
Blos, J. | Old Henry | children's storybook |
Brown, M | My Name is Celia - The Life of Celia Cruz | children's storybook |
Brown, M | My Name Is Gabriella -The Life of Gabriella Mistral | children's storybook |
Chambers, A. | Present Takers | children's fiction |
DeJong, M. | House of Sixty Fathers | children's fiction |
Gackenbach, D. | King Wacky | children's storybook |
George, J. | My Side of the Mountain | children's fiction |
Jorge Argueta | Talking With Mother Earth/Hablando con Madre Tierra | children's fiction |
Martin, C. | Summer Business | children's storybook |
White, E.B. | The Trumpet of the Swan | children's fiction |