When Mammoths Walked the Earth, Japanese and English editions
Last Tuesday I had a terrific virtual visit with the first and second
graders at Verdugo Woodland School in Glendale, California, including two classes in
their Japanese dual language program. I shared my book WHEN MAMMOTHS WALKED THE EARTH, which has
been translated into Japanese, and my mammoth tooth--an exact copy of a
real fossil tooth.
We talked about birds and feathers and spread out our arms to measure our wingspans. I also read my book A ZEBRA'S WORLD and demonstrated how I make the cut paper art illustrations. At the end, the students had the chance to ask me questions. Like
elephants, mammoths had very large teeth, all of them molars and ideal
for chewing the leaves, grass and other plant foods that they ate.
A Guide Dog Puppy, English and Japanese editions
Many thanks to the Assistance League of Glendale for
sponsoring my visit.
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