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Badger, the Mischief Maker

by Kay Hill

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Native Micmac tales of Badger and his mischief.
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Funny, with lovely illustrations, and a heart-warming ending. It feels authentic and respectful. For upper elementary children, and for historians & scholars. ( )
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The youth called Badger delights in playing tricks on everyone he meets -Mooin the Bear, Medoc the Mountain Lion, even the old Indian, Chubbune, who befriends him. Glooscap, the wise and kindly god of the Wabanaki, has to keep an eye on him all the time! But the clever fellow goes too far, and regretfully learns the folly of his ways.
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