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  • Nov 25, 2024 | naturahoy.com | Jane Eastick |Poonam Mistry |Andrea Fritz |Karl James Mountford

    Are you looking for the next great book to give to a child in your life? From toddler to YA, The Times has you covered with recent offerings that make for fine gifts and family reads. Among them: Books from Reese Witherspoon, who returns with another captivating “Busy Betty” adventure; Trevor Noah, who delivers an all-ages fable about maternal love and a child’s creativity, and Max Greenfield, who tells the story of the anxious Max, who just can’t fall asleep.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | vancouverislandfreedaily.com | Andrea Fritz

    A new children's book shares lessons about sharing from a Coast Salish perspective. Written by Andrea Fritz, Raven Get Tricked follows a deer and raven in their search for food.   “It's a traditional story, last told by my great auntie Ellen White,” said Fritz, who is a member of the Lyackson First Nation in Chemainus. "She's a traditional storyteller. This was one of her stories that she got passed down ...

  • Oct 2, 2024 | vicnews.com | Andrea Fritz

    A new children's book shares lessons about sharing from a Coast Salish perspective. Written by Andrea Fritz, Raven Get Tricked follows a deer and raven in their search for food. "It's a traditional story, last told by my great auntie Ellen White," said Fritz, who is a member of the Lyackson First Nation in Chemainus. "She's a traditional storyteller. This was one of her stories that she got passed down ...

  • Sep 12, 2023 | orcabook.com | Andrea Fritz |Carla Joseph |Tonya Simpson |Mark Leiren-Young

    Indigenous artist and storyteller Andrea Fritz tells a tale of a salmon and a sea otter who learn it's ok to say "I don't know" and to ask for help. Thuqi’ the sockeye salmon knows it’s time to spawn, but she is lost in the Salish Sea and doesn't know the way to Sta'lo’, the river. When she asks Tumus the sea otter for help, he doesn’t exactly know either, and he dismisses her questions.

  • Jul 25, 2023 | suedkurier.de | Andrea Fritz

    Mehr als 300 Tonnen Fremdstoffe landen im Bodenseekreis jedes Jahr in der Biomülltonne – Tendenz steigend. Gleichzeitig wurden in der Düngemittelverordnung die Grenzwerte für die Kontaminierung von Kompost & Co verschärft. Das stellt den Landkreis vor Probleme.

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