Barbara Juster Esbensen
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| Gender | Female |
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| Date of birth | April 28,1925 |
| Zodiac sign | Taurus |
| Born | Madison |
| Wisconsin | |
| United States | |
| Died | Minnesota |
| United States | |
| 1996 | |
| Minnesota | |
| United States | |
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| ID | 1035664 |
Sponges are skeletons
Swift as the Wind: The Cheetah
Tiger with Wings: The Great Horned Owl
Echoes for the Eye: Poems to Celebrate Patterns in Nature
Great Northern Diver: The Loon
Words with Wrinkled Knees: Animal Poems
Jumping day
Cold Stars and Fireflies: Poems of the Four Seasons
Playful Slider: The North American River Otter
A Celebration of Bees: Helping Children Write Poetry
Who Shrank My Grandmother's House? Poems of Discovery
Dance with Me
The Dream Mouse: A Lullaby Tale from Old Latvia
Ladder to the Sky: How the Gift of Healing Came to the Ojibway Nation : a Legend Retold
The Great Buffalo Race: How the Buffalo Got His Hump : a Seneca Tale
Swing Around the Sun
Baby whales drink milk
The Star Maiden: An Ojibway Tale
The night rainbow
Swift as the Wind: The Cheetah
Tiger with Wings: The Great Horned Owl
Echoes for the Eye: Poems to Celebrate Patterns in Nature
Great Northern Diver: The Loon
Words with Wrinkled Knees: Animal Poems
Jumping day
Cold Stars and Fireflies: Poems of the Four Seasons
Playful Slider: The North American River Otter
A Celebration of Bees: Helping Children Write Poetry
Who Shrank My Grandmother's House? Poems of Discovery
Dance with Me
The Dream Mouse: A Lullaby Tale from Old Latvia
Ladder to the Sky: How the Gift of Healing Came to the Ojibway Nation : a Legend Retold
The Great Buffalo Race: How the Buffalo Got His Hump : a Seneca Tale
Swing Around the Sun
Baby whales drink milk
The Star Maiden: An Ojibway Tale
The night rainbow
Barbara Juster Esbensen Life story
Barbara Juster Esbensen is the author of nineteen books, including seven collections of poetry. Her award-winning nature books and retellings of Native American legends have been honored by the NSTA and the NCSS/CBC as outstanding trade books in science and social studies.