Look for my book EASTER ISLAND: Giant Stone Statues Tell of a Rich and Tragic Past
Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage
This month, SCBWI celebrates the voices of and about Asian and Pacific Island heritage. On
this list, you will find OwnVoices books, cultural retellings,
historical events, modern stories and more. So, grab a book and
celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage!
Look for my book EASTER ISLAND in the Nonfiction list.
Giant stone statues on Easter Island (also known as Rapa Nui) reveal a rich and complex history. Few places in the world are as mysterious or intriguing as Easter Island, a tiny, isolated volcanic outcrop in the Pacific Ocean. When Europeans first stumbled on Easter Island in the 1700s they found a rocky, treeless coast lined with rows of giant stone statues, and a quiet farming and fishing community. Since then, this remote island has raised many questions. Who were the first inhabitants, and where did they come from? And why did they create such giant stone structures? Answers to many of these questions have been uncovered by archeologists or found in legends and family histories. This book, illustrated with brilliant color photographs, gives a clear and concise account of one of the most fascinating places on earth.
Great Reads. Important Themes.
Looking for the perfect book for your reader? We have that!
Each month, SCBWI features books written and illustrated by its members. And every month highlights a new theme that will foster discussions, activities, and enjoyment!
Storytelling done right.
Looking for the perfect book for your reader? We have that!
Each month, SCBWI features books written and illustrated by its members. And every month highlights a new theme that will foster discussions, activities, and enjoyment!
Storytelling done right.
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