Rabbit and Otter – A delightful story about a rabbit and otter who go harvesting wild rice. In English and Ojibwemowin. Written by Liz Granholm, illustrated by Anna Granholm.
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Rabbit and Otter – A delightful story about a rabbit and otter who go harvesting wild rice. In English and Ojibwemowin. Written by Liz Granholm, illustrated by Anna Granholm.
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- Store Name: Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing
- Vendor: Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing
- Address: Bayfield, WI 54814
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