Si'ahl and Friends: Books and More

Si'ahl and Friends: Books and MoreSi'ahl and Friends: Books and MoreSi'ahl and Friends: Books and More

Si'ahl and Friends: Books and More

Si'ahl and Friends: Books and MoreSi'ahl and Friends: Books and MoreSi'ahl and Friends: Books and More
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Helping Families Connect with the Natural World

Si'ahl and the Council of Animals is a heart-warming story for children and families told through delightful animal characters, led by Si'ahl the eagle.  The book explains how climate change is affecting Mother Earth, and how we can help.  The companion book, Si'ahl & Friends, provides additional learning.  Learn More.

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Sneak Peak into Si'ahl and the Council of Animals

From Chapter 5

On the third day, new formations could be found along the paths in the woods, by the bridge crossing the river, and on the large rooftop of the barn at the edge of the meadow.


The butterflies had made the most beautiful design in a large bush at the side of one of the paths where human children walked each morning.  If you looked closely, you would see H E L P in beautiful yellows and oranges.


The earthworms has straightened and curved their bodies just so in the middle of the bridge that crossed the river.  Again, there it was: H E L P.  The barn swallows had lined up to make their own H E L P on the side of the barn facing the house.


The squirrels had rounded up lots of pine cones and rolled them into place onto a bench next to the hiking path.  The letters H E L P appeared there on the bench.  


Now the animals waited.  Children playing a fast game of tag ran past the butterflies.  Teenagers walked over the bridge, holding small rectangular objects next to their ears.  Hikers drank from water bottles and chatted with each other.


How did the animals learn to spell?  Will the humans be able to figure out what the animals are asking?  How will it turn out?  You will have to read the book to find out!


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Be sure to check out the family activities in our blog at Climate Busters' Corner.


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Our Vision

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About Our Books

Authors Jane Lister Reis and Margie Lister Muenzer created Si'ahl and the Council of Animals with the intent of reaching children's hearts through a charming tale of forest and meadow creatures living in the Pacific Northwest.  Led by Si'ahl the Bald Eagle (pronounced see-all), characters including Braveheart Black Bear, Swoopy Swallow, Chatty Gray Squirrel and others figure out an ingenious way to contact humans to ask for their help to save their habitats.  We hope to engage future climate busters through our books.  Our books are beautifully illustrated by Andrea Hiotis.  We strongly believe that given children's innate love of animals, our books will inspire children and their parents to rethink how their daily actions can truly make a difference not only for humans, but for all inhabitants in our community ecosystems.


Si'ahl & Friends, a companion to the story book, is a coloring and activity book that highlights the lovely illustrations by Andrea Hiotis and includes different activities to deepen children,s love for animals, teach them more about animal habitats, and to encourage children and their families and friends to engage in climate-friendly activities in their homes and communities.

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About Our Blog: Climate Busters Corner

Our blog space is devoted to sharing words, pictures and actions between the authors and our young readers.  We will share sustainability activities, inspiring stories, great reads and videos.  But most importantly we want to share stories of what our young Climate Busters are doing to make our earth a better place.  Are you ready to become one of our Cimate Busters?  We hope you will connect with us on Facebook and share your actions as a Climate Buster. Together, we can do much!


Climate Busters' Corner: A Place to Learn and Share

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The Basics

 Si'ahl and the Council of Animals is available in paperback, hardcover and Kindle.  These as well as the coloring and activity book, Si'ahl & Friends, are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble as well as in select book stores. 

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Plush toys are available through Stuffed Safari. 

Bulk Orders

Ordering books directly from Si'ahl and Friends is reserved for bulk orders (10 or more) for use in classroom, homeschool group, scout troop etc.  Bulk orders may qualify for wholesale prices.   Combination packages including books and stuffed animals may also be ordered directly from Si'ahl and Friends.  Contact us using the red messaging icon  for specifics .

For Teachers

 Using the story book, Si'ahl and the Council of Animals, along with educational units created by the authors makes an impactful educational experience combining reading and natural science. Contact us using the red messaging icon for more information on incorporating our materials into your classroom.   

Ordering Critters

 Adding animal critters will enhance a child's experience with the story book. Six different, delightful plush toys are available through the company Stuffed Safari. Note that Stuffed Safari animals have different names than our book characters.

  • Si'ahl, order Liberty by Aurora
  • Hootie, order Osmond by Aurora
  • Braveheart, order Stuffed Black Bear by Wildlife Artists
  • Chatty, order Nutty by Aurora
  • Polly and Jolly order Kernel by Douglas. 

Request bandanas with names imprinted if desired.  Additional cost for bandanas. 

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Who We Are

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About the Authors

Jane and Margie were fortunate to grow up next to the Brecksville Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks in northeast Ohio.  Beginning at age 10, they began exploring the park trails on horseback.  Both are committed to changing the way many relate to our ecosystems today--from egocentric, extractive policies to ecocentric, regenerative practices.  Jane lives in the Seattle area with her husband  and is an educator and regenerative farmer with First Light Farm.  Margie is in Chapel Hill, NC with her husband and is a trained leader with Climate Reality Project.  She has recently retired from a career in physical therapy.  The authors see their books as a way to engage children in exploring the natural world and learning about their animal neighbors and the habitats they can help preserve with their families and community members.

About Our Illustrator

Andrea Hiotis is a talented artist who brought life to the different animal characters and incorporated the beauty of nature into each illustration for the Si'ahl books.  It was Andrea's drawings that led the authors to pursue the companion coloring and activity book, Si'ahl and Friends.  Andrea lives in Port Richey, Florida with her husband and does a variety of commissioned work as an artist.  You may reach Andrea through the messaging icon.

About Si'ahl and the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes

Our main character, Si'ahl the Bald Eagle, is named in honor of Chief Si'ahl, known to most as Chief Seattle, who became chief of the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples.  While we suggest you pronounce his name 'see-all', you can listen to Vi Hilbert, a tribal elder, pronounce it in the native language here.   Visit the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center website to learn more about the Duwamish people in Seattle today.  Learn about the Suquamish people and their activities today through the Suquamish Tribe website.  

We include a quote from Chief Si'ahl in our book, still relevant so many years later:


What is man without the beasts?  If all the beasts were gone, men would die from great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to man.  All things are connected.  Whatever befalls the earth befalls the children of the earth.


Read Our Reviews

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A Great Book for Kids on Taking Care of the Earth

 Jane Lister Reis and her sister, Margie Lister Muenzer have created a great book for kids on listening to the environment and caring for it. When the animals of the forest begin to suffer from the changing climate, Si'ahl, a bald eagle, calls a council of the animals. (The authors engaged in dialogue with the Duwamish Tribe about using the name Si'ahl, which is the Duwamish name of Chief Seattle, and honor him with this story). When the animals cry out for help, one family learns to listen to the animals and to work to care for our common home, Mother Earth. The book is illustrated with line drawings by Andrea Hoitis and it could be used as a small coloring book - although there is a larger "Si'ahl & Friends Coloring and Activity Book," that is a great companion to the story book.      David Kopacz
 

An Innovative Approach for Communicating the Need for Climate Action

 The dilemma of how to talk about climate change with kids and families is real. This book, written by twin sisters and illustrated by their cousin, is a family collaboration that provides a light-hearted way to present the serious info about climate change. This would work well for elementary and middle school classes, as well as for parents and anyone who works with youth. Joan Gregerson, Climate Action Challenge 

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