The Potawatomi Fables Bookstore is really a library. No books are for sale.
Books are put on line for all to read free. Click on the covers to read the entire stories
It is suggested that for educational classes, books be displayed on a large
computer monitor and students be instructed by discussing the on-line books
NOTE: Although
these books are registered with ISBN numbers, they are not a commercial enterprise. If printed
copies are needed for some special project arrangements can be made by emailing the author.
You are at the home of Winnie Two-Shadows and the POTAWATOMI
FABLES.
The POTAWATOMI FABLES is a series of childrens books.
Long before Walt Disney's Pocahontas came along Potawatomi children
had their own heroine - Winnie Two-Shadows. I am a Native American
writer/illustrator
and this series grew out of stories told to my own Potawatomi
granddaughter. Although the heroines and heroes are Indian
children,
all children, and grown-ups too will enjoy these lavishly illustrated
original
books. They contain a little history, a little language, and a lot of
exciting
adventure.
Click on a book to read online.
T I T L ES
Winnie Two-Shadows - Winnie gets an extra shadow
during an eclipse.
Jomin Lightfoot - Jomin practices until he can walk
without leaving
tracks.
Potawatomi Pony - Jomin sees a horse for the first
time.
Sissy Cloud
- Sissy gets her long-lost shadow back.
Redwing's Flight - The Tribe is forced to move from their
homeland.
The Magic Oak - Jomin plays in a magic tree and changes
color.
Jomin's Lamp - Jomin uses a lamp of fireflies to help start the
council
fire.
Nisho - An eagle raises twin boys.
Mko (Bear) Valley - A little girl and a little bear help avoid
a war.
Tom Toms - Indian Haiku.
Misho Tells a Story - Misho lets the children change into
animals.
The True Princess - The tribe holds a Princess contest.
Broken Words - Beneshi learns to read and write.
OTHER CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Suzy gets a witch to clean her room
A boy named What causes confusion
A stray dog can't decide who she wants to live with.
Shuly sends her brain to school while she stays home and plays.
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