Color Me A Mountaineer: Adirondack Colors & Activities

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Adirondack Colors and Activities is the second book in the Mountaineer Family Series and serves as a fun, interactive, and instructional tool for young children to reinforce prominent values that are typical in mountain culture. Readers learn social skills, coping strategies, and a greater appreciation of Adirondack heritage. Adults who expand on each page’s message can strengthen their child’s understanding.

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Adirondack Colors and Activities is the second book in the Mountaineer Family Series and serves as a fun, interactive, and instructional tool for young children to reinforce prominent values that are typical in mountain culture. Readers learn social skills, coping strategies, and a greater appreciation of Adirondack heritage. Adults who expand on each page’s message can strengthen their child’s understanding.

Within the pages are interactive activities and coloring pages that prompt readers to be creative. Award winning illustrator Ashley Teets insures adjunct learning to core curriculum standards and brings this mountain culture into both classroom or homeschool settings. This Northern Appalachian publication focuses on the Adirondack Mountain Area and is the second publication of six that are planned for the Mountaineer Family Series.

Author

Shannon Bennett Campbell

Cover

Paperback

ISBN

9781951556273

Pages

32

Size

8.5 x 11

Year Published

2021

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About the Author

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A public school administrator and counselor for 34 years, Shannon Bennett Campbell served as President of the West Virginia Counselor Association, West Virginia liason to the American School Personnel Association, and received an International Scholarship from the Delta Kappa Gamma Society Internationale for study of values and character education at the Union-Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia. Additional Post-graduate work was done at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D. C.

Developing an early interest in her native Appalachian state, West Virginia, Campbell won a Golden Horseshoe for outstanding knowledge of West Virginia in 8th grade, was selected by those attending Rhododendron Girls State to represent them as a Senator to Girls Nation, and headed a college committee that created Mountaineer Week at West Virginia University, an annual event. She was a member of 4-H for nine years. She is currently a correspondent for The Inter-Mountain newspaper in Elkins, West Virginia where she writes a monthly column about state tourism and inspirational issues. She performs in churches with her puppet “Anderson” as the Gospel Storyteller, and is past district president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs and now serves as State Leadership Chairman. She and her husband, Rick, reside in Randolph County.

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