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Juan
Zanate used to sit under his favorite treewith his only friends,
the harvest birdsdreaming and planning his life. Juan had big dreams
of becoming a farmer like his father and grandfather. But when his father
died and the land was divided, there was only enough for his two older
brothers. In this charming story from the heart of the Indian tradition
in Mexico, Juan learns to determine his own destinywith help from
his loyal friends, the harvest birds.
The Harvest Birds offers children an enchanting and inspiring tale
from the rural experience in Mexico. The zanate birds advise Juan to keep
the weeds around his land and to plant beans, squash, and corn together.
Like many folktales, The Harvest Birds passes on scientific truths
as well as moral values. Children, parents, and teachers will enjoy learning
about the traditions of rural Mexico while passing on the importance of
respecting nature and the possibility of making dreams happen.
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