Spring Waters, Gathering Places

Spring Waters, Gathering Places by Sandra Chisholm DeYonge is a beautifully illustrated collection published by The Watercourse in 2000. This first edition consists of 80 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the significance of spring waters through a series of stories and myths, reflecting early beliefs about these natural resources as gifts from the earth.
Readers will discover engaging narratives that explore the historical and cultural importance of springs, alongside games and investigations designed to enhance understanding of groundwater and its vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. The stories aim to connect young readers with the concept of water conservation and the essential relationship between healthy waters and the well-being of communities.
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Early people thought that springs were a gift from the earth. Beautifully illustrated stories and myths chronicle the use of spring waters through time. Games and investigations lead readers to an understanding of ground water, springs, and the importance of healthy waters for healthy people everywhere.
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