This charming patriotic tale explains how the Founding Fathers asked the animals of Wilderbrush Forest to help choose America's national symbol. Full color. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I found the author's combining an actual historical dilemma with a fictional tale about its resolution intriguing. The text and illustrations are wonderful at conveying how diplomacy and democracy (in this case a very grass-roots democracy) can make things work well for everyone.
A great little book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In this great little book, Tom Turkey and Erik Eagle, animals not only speak buy have thoughts and distinct personalities. They overcome an interesting problem through group effort. The illustrations enhance the tale's credibility for the younger reader and sophistication for anyone who thinks he is too old for a picture book. Even adults would love these amazing drawings. The short lively chapters and historic context add appeal. [ASIN:1559708913 Tom Turkey and Erik Eagle: Or How the Eagle Became the American Symbol]
WONDERFUL ARTWORK WONDERFUL STORY! Children of all ages will love this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I read Tom Turkey and Erik Eagle to a group of children (ages 4 to 8 )and they responded with both wonder and mirth. The book is both eductional and entertaining . The author-illustrator, Ms. Sandra Caulder Davidson (daughter of Alexander Caulder) has inherited her fathers sense of whimsy and delight. Buy it! Bert Salzman
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