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When Mammoths Walked the Earth, Japanese and English editions
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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.
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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. | | |
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.
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A Guide Dog Puppy, English and Japanese editions
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Many thanks to the Assistance League of Glendale for
sponsoring my visit.
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