![]() The book is a good one to have a discussion with afterwards. This book fits into many religions as well as the child can learn they are a child of God and are completing hard tasks to prove of their worth and share the God spirit they have. Lions, snakes, bees and lightening are things most children are afraid of, so they would understand the danger or the tasks. The tale has great meaning and is a very exciting one for children. It peers deeply into another culture and tells a wonderful tale. ![]() Impressions: This book is beautifully illustrated. The Lord of the Sun then sends his son back to the Earth where he can influence the Earth with the sun spirit he possesses.ĪPA Reference of Book: McDermott, G. When he passes the tests, it is proven that he is the son of the Lord. He has to go through lions, serpents, bees and lightening. ![]() The Arrow Maker assists the boy by using him as an arrow and sends him up to the Sun. He goes through the village and asks if anyone knows who his father is. The boy grows up curious of who his father is. The Lord of the Sun sands a spark of the Sun to a maiden on earth and she has a son. Book Summary: Arrow to the Sun is a Pueblo Indian tale about the Lord of the Sun’s son. ![]()
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