What do you do everyday? Do you get up then brush your teeth? Does Grandma (Gah-go) make you put your shoes on? Does Mom (Bee)
tell you to close the door?
This story goes through the daily home routine of a little Native American boy. Great for all ages, a way to spend time with beginning readers, also to learn new Shoshone phrases.
“Things I Do Everyday” is a Shoshone based children’s book, written by Paiute-Shoshone
author Victoria Jackson, illustrated by Western Shoshone artist Shakea Jim and translated into Shoshone by fluent Western Shoshone speaking elder, Alfred Jackson.
All Shoshone phrases written phonetically for all to enjoy. For readers 7 years and up, but to be enjoyed by the whole family.