Suggested Titles (in alphabetical order by title):
| Ellie Bear and the Fly-Away Fly
by Kate Rowinski and Dawn Peterson |

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In the second book featuring L. L. Bean's
trademark bear, Ellie joins her uncle, L. L. Bear, for her first fly-fishing trip and runs
into unexpected difficulties. |
Fly-Fishing With Children
: A Guide for Parents
by Philip Brunquell and Tom Rosenbauer |

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Here's one of the few books concerned with
teaching children how to fish, or, rather, with teaching
parents to teach kids how to fish. In the end, though, anyone who actually reads it will
learn something. They'll learn, for instance, that those--the children of today--who learn
to enjoy the outdoors and respect it will be first to sound the alarm when their favorite
fishing hole gets polluted or a developer wants to makes it a filled-in wetland. A special
chapter is devoted to children with disabilities and offers advice on improving stream
access and making casting equipment easier for the disabled to use. |
| Nessa's Fish (Aladdin Picture
Books) by Nancy Luenn |

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When her grandmother falls ill during an
ice-fishing expedition, an Inuit girl calls upon the teachings of her people to protect
the ailing woman and save the cache of fish they caught. Although a fox, a pack of wolves,
and even a bear are eager to get at Nessa's catch, she knows exactly how to keep them at
by until help arrives from the village. Full color illustrations. |
| Today I'm Going Fishing With My
Dad by N. L. Sharp and Chris L. Demarest |

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Although the young narrator of this story
does not particularly enjoy fishing, he loves to be with his dad, and his dad loves
fishing--and that makes all the difference. |
| Tomorrow on Rocky Pond
by Lynn Reiser |

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A young girl relates her fishing trip to
Rocky Pond, including everything that she enjoys--the raspberries, the birds, the rabbits,
a picnic, and more. For any family that spends time
hiking and camping this is truly a delightful story. Captures well all the little things
kids love and remember about such trips. Lots of great details both in words and pictures
-- a list of all the hiking & fishing gear, the names of birds and rabbits and ducks
and trees etc. Yet not tedious, nice flowing rhythm. Also a good introduction to the
concept of "tomorrow" for the younger set. |
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