Nature’s Circle

and Other Northwest Coast Children's Stories

ISBN 9781894384773
Softcover | Publication Date: May 1, 2004
Book Dimensions: 8 in x 8 in
48 Pages
$9.95 CAD

About the Book

This is Robert James Challenger’s fifth collection of beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read short stories that impart practical, moral lessons about life in today’s world.

As in Aesop’s fables and First Nations legends, animals, birds and insects are the ones who do the teaching. Mother Eagle helps her daughter overcome her sibling rivalry. An encounter with Mosquito teaches a little girl that revenge doesn’t make a person feel any better. Little Orca learns from his grandfather that being grown up has very little to do with how big you are.

Exploring a range of contemporary issues, including bullying and dealing with the death of loved ones, these stories are relevant and readable. As appealing to parents and teachers as they are to children, they are a wonderful way to convey values of respect, cooperation, and kindness.

About the Author(s)

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Robert James (Jim) Challenger has spent his life absorbing the stories and imagery of the Pacific Northwest coast. Jim is an accomplished artist known for his original style that captures the shape and movement of wild creatures in their natural settings. His unique illustrations and beach-stone-and-glass carvings are prized by collectors around the world. In addition to being an artist, Jim is the author of six books for children inspired by oral storytelling traditions and local legends of the Pacific Northwest. Through his stories and designs, Jim reveals a magical world of birds, fish, and mammals who share lessons from nature about the art of living well. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.