
Dottie Raymer
Author of A Smart Girl's Guide to Staying Home Alone (American Girl)
Works by Dottie Raymer
School Smarts Projects: Create TONS of great presentations, BOOST your creativity, IMPROVE your grades, SAVE time & trouble (American Girl) (2005) 31 copies
Meg's Sled (Open Court Reading) 5 copies
Reading Renaissance Power Lessons: Literature-based Lessons to Teach Reading Skills, Grade 8 (2001) 1 copy
Why, Bly? 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1955-06-22
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Mount Holyoke College
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Wisconsin, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Wisconsin, USA
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Welcome to Kaya's World 1764: Growing Up in a Native American Homeland (The American Girls Collection) by Dottie Raymer
This is a very thorough look at both the Nez Pierce (Nimipuu), and the world they lived in during and after Kaya's time. This book discusses every aspect of their lives in 1764, including how they lived, what they ate, where they lived, what they did every day (and as the seasons changed). It also explains how things had changed post Europeans (even though they hadn't gotten that far by 1764, their horses, for example, had), and how they would continue to change and how they are today.
This is the short story of Samantha's voyage aboard an Ocean Liner traveling to England. Samantha tells us a lot about the ship as she explores it, and participates in all kinds of activities. The book is set up as a scrap book, with pockets filled with reproductions of historical trinkets and plenty of pictures of historical items. It's well put together and interesting over all.
This book was really exciting because it is set up like a scrapbook and has things you can take out of it.
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- Works
- 16
- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.2
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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