“Mitch, the Dragon” observes animals and their characteristics. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS end each “Mitch” rhyme/story/column. The questions are intended to bring families closer together through discussing important topics like: the food chain, relationship development, self-identity, safety, anger, truthfulness, and more.
For 400 years explorers and natives have observed and discussed a dragon living in and around the Lake Superior area. He has been named throughout history,--a word starting with: Mis, Mech, Mitz , Mich. In Lake Superior Provincial Park , he is referred to as “Misshepezshui”.
FOLLOWING: AN OLD 2010 VERSION OF THE MITCH WORK. THESE WERE PUBLISHED IN THE ALGOMA NEWS A PUBLICATION OUT IN WAWA.NOT INCLUDED IN THIS BOG--MITCH AND THE ARCHETYPES, ANOTHER COLLECTION OF STORIES AND CARDS ABOUT MITCH. I'VE PUT THE COLLECTIONS IN CLEAR BOXES, ILLUSTRATION ON FRONT AND RHYME AND QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF EACH CARD. I HAVE CLOSE TO A HUNDRED SETS.
FOLLOWING: AN OLD 2010 VERSION OF THE MITCH WORK. THESE WERE PUBLISHED IN THE ALGOMA NEWS A PUBLICATION OUT IN WAWA.NOT INCLUDED IN THIS BOG--MITCH AND THE ARCHETYPES, ANOTHER COLLECTION OF STORIES AND CARDS ABOUT MITCH. I'VE PUT THE COLLECTIONS IN CLEAR BOXES, ILLUSTRATION ON FRONT AND RHYME AND QUESTIONS ON THE BACK OF EACH CARD. I HAVE CLOSE TO A HUNDRED SETS.
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