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The First Fire (A Cherokee Story)
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Product Details
Author:
Brad Wagnon, Alex Stephenson
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
40
Publisher:
Book Publishing Company (August 27, 2020)
Language:
English
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Age Range:
3 to 5
ISBN-13:
9781939053275
Dimensions:
8.5" x 8.5" x 0.25"
Case Pack:
100
File:
ORCA-20251008-20251008.xml
Folder:
ORCA
List Price:
$14.95
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$14.20
Publisher Identifier:
P-ORCA
Discount Code:
D
Weight:
4.76oz
Grade Level:
Preschool to Kindergarten
Country of Origin:
China
Pub Discount:
55
Imprint:
7th Generation
Overview
The First Fire, A Cherokee Story takes place in a time when animals could do many of the things that people do. The Creator gave the animals the world to live on, but they were without a source for heat at night. Great Thunder and his sons saw the plight of the animals so he sent lightning down to strike a tree. The tree burst into flames but the tree was on an island. Many animals tried to bring the fire over the water to the shore, but they were all unsuccessful. Then one small creature, Water Spider, volunteered. Curious, the animals said to her “We know you could get there safely, but how would you bring the fire back without getting burned?”
Water Spider was successful and to this day the water spider is revered in Cherokee culture.








