Author : Georgia Perez
Publisher : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 35,70 MB
Release : 2012-10
Category :
ISBN : 9780160913143
Book Description
NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT- OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price In "Knees Lifted High," the second book of the Eagle Book Series, Rain That Dances introduces Thunder Cloud, his best friend, to Mr. Eagle who encourages the boys to be physically active every day. " Knees Lifted High, " the second book in the Eagle Book Series aimed to elementary school children, continues the story with Mr. Eagle and Rain That Dances, and introduces a new character, Thunder Cloud, Rain That Dances best friend. Mr. Eagle shares the knowledge that lack of movement (inadequate physical activity) contributes to development of type 2 diabetes. He encourages the boys to find ways of being active just as their ancestors were. He elicits ideas from the boys on ways to get their bodies up and moving. Measures 16 in. x 19 in. Written by Georgia Perez. Illustrated by Patrick Rolo and Lisa A. Fifield. 2nd in a four-book set of the Eagle Book series. Origin and Purpose of the Eagle Book Series The Eagle Book series grew out of a single book, "Through the Eyes of the Eagle," that had been written by Nambe Pueblo s Georgia Perez (Native American Diabetes Project, University of New Mexico) and woven through the curriculum of the Strong in Body and Spirit program in the late 1990s. Ms. Perez found that when children heard the story of the eagle, they listened intently. Afterward, they were eager to take the diabetes-prevention information back to their parents and grandparents to share what they had learned. The role of the eagle as teacher and the story s success led to the creation of a series of children s books whose purpose is to convey to children healthy ways of living. All of the stories reflect long-held values of American Indian / Alaska Native people respect, gratitude, and generosity while teaching the universal wisdom of healthy eating and physical activity. Throughout the series, a young Native boy and his friends learn about healthy habits from Mr. Eagle, Miss Rabbit, and Coyote. Vividly brought to life by the colorful illustrations of American Indian artists Patrick Rolo (Bad River Band, Ojibwe) and Lisa A. Fifield (Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin), these stories by Georgia Perez have become the award-winning Eagle Book series "Through the Eyes of the Eagle," "Knees Lifted High," "Plate Full of Color, " and"Tricky Treats." Additional diabetes prevention books based on these characters for middle school children are also becoming available, starting with "Coyote and the Turtle's Dream." The purpose of the Eagle Books is to help children understand several important messages about diabetes and being healthy: Many Americans, including Native peoples, no longer eat traditional diets or practice vigorous physical activity.Type 2 diabetes can be a consequence of this lifestyle change.Returning to healthy diet and physical activity can help prevent diabetes.Friends and families can help each other to prevent diabetes by eating healthy foods and staying active. Related products: El Camino Hacia una Vida Saludable Basada en las Guias Alimenticias para los Estadounidenses = The Road to a Healthy Life Based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Bilingual Spanish and English) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/017-001-00564-9 Let\'s Eat for the Health of It(Package of 100) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/001-000-04750-7 Living a Balanced Life With Diabetes: A Toolkit Addressing Psychosocial Issues for American Indian and Alaska Native Populations (Kit) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/017-023-00226-1 Deliciously Healthy Family Meals (Cookbook) can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/017-001-00572-0"