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Character Education and Social Skills

Inger’s Promise

Key Concept: Being trustworthy

Inger’s Promise

Written by: Jami Parkison
Illustrated by: Andra Chase

Kit Includes:
Evaluation Guide: 8 pp.
Storybook: 32 pp.
Teaching Guide: 36 pp.
Run Time: 18:00



Inger’s Promise - Kit
Price: $ 89.50
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Grades K-4

Travel north to the Arctic Circle, where reliability can be a matter of survival.

Inger may have the whitest fur and an impressive set of antlers, but his friends just can’t depend on this young reindeer. First he disrupts a wedding. Next he forfeits the big sled race. Will Inger get another chance to prove he can be trusted?

Inger’s opportunity soon comes, against the backdrop of an unforgiving Arctic snowstorm, and at stake are the lives of three reindeer.

Inger’s story is set in Norway and features a fast-fading way of life among the Sami reindeer herders, who have lived in close interdependence with the reindeer for centuries. In glowing watercolors, illustrator Andra Chase depicts the rugged beauty of the Norwegian landscape and the richly colorful Sami people who live there.

The Inger’s Promise teaching guide offers an array of classroom activities across the curriculum, from exploration of Norwegian folktales and folk art to investigation of global warming and its effects on the ecology of the Arctic. Inger’s Promise will help you

• Emphasize the value of being trustworthy
• Investigate the lives of the Sami people
• Introduce information about reindeer and other Arctic wildlife
• Explore the geography and culture of Norway

This storybook is available at amazon.com in Kindle reading format

What others think about Inger’s Promise

"The large watercolor illustrations are perfect for storytime sharing with ages five to ten."
Small Press Magazine