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A Buffalo Fluffalo Story Series
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Buffalo Dance: A Blackfoot Legend
Beatriz Vidal, Nancy Van Laan, 1993
32 pages
Why to read
Shares rich Blackfoot culture through captivating storytelling.
Enhances understanding of indigenous legends and traditions.
Strengthens cultural appreciation and diversity awareness.
Engaging narrative fosters parent-child bonding.

Buffalo Dance: A Blackfoot Legend
Beatriz Vidal, Nancy Van Laan, 1993
Award winning
Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsa Story
S.D. Nelson, 2012
56 pages
Why to read
Explores rich Hidatsa culture through engaging storytelling. - Illustrates resilience and adaptability in historical contexts. - Encourages respect and appreciation for indigenous heritage. - Enhances understanding of Native American history.

Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsa Story
S.D. Nelson, 2012
Award winning
Buffalo Before Breakfast
Mary Pope Osborne, 1999
87 pages
Why to read
Adventurous journey through time, sparking imagination.
Teaches history and culture of Native Americans.
Encourages respect for nature and its preservation.
Strengthens reading skills and enhances vocabulary.

Buffalo Before Breakfast
Mary Pope Osborne, 1999
The Buffalo Are Back
Jean Craighead George, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
True conservation success.
Beautiful illustrations captivate.
Builds empathy and stewardship.
Links history to ecology.

The Buffalo Are Back
Jean Craighead George, 2011
Award winning
To the Frontier (The Adventures of Young Buffalo Bill, 1)
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, E. Cody Kimmel, Scott Snow, 2002
192 pages
Why to read
Captivating tale of adventure and exploration.
Introduces historical events in an engaging manner.
Strengthens reading skills and historical knowledge.
Encourages curiosity and lifelong learning.

To the Frontier (The Adventures of Young Buffalo Bill, 1)
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, E. Cody Kimmel, Scott Snow, 2002
Award winning
The Buffalo in the Mall
Molly Levite Griffis, 1996
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging narrative with a unique, humorous twist.
Encourages creativity and imaginative thinking in children.
Supports language development and vocabulary expansion.
Ideal for shared reading sessions, enhancing family bonds.

The Buffalo in the Mall
Molly Levite Griffis, 1996
Award winning
Always Dance with a Hairy Buffalo (Ghost Buddy #4)
Lin Oliver, Henry Winkler, 2013
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous story promotes creativity and laughter.
Characters demonstrate resilience and problem-solving skills.
Enhances empathy through diverse character interactions.
Ideal for family shared reading time, strengthens bonds.

Always Dance with a Hairy Buffalo (Ghost Buddy #4)
Lin Oliver, Henry Winkler, 2013
Award winning
Mixed: A Colorful Story
Arree Chung, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Encourages unity and acceptance through vibrant, colorful illustrations.
Explores diversity and inclusivity in an accessible, child-friendly manner.
Stimulates discussions on equality and respect among young readers.
Supports emotional and social development in early childhood.

