Craigmore Creations to Lose Distribution
/An important notice regarding the future of Craigmore Creations
Read MoreCheck out Craigmore Creations in the community.
An important notice regarding the future of Craigmore Creations
Read MoreThe thank you notes!
Students from the Lent School of Portland Oregon sent thank you notes to David R Shapiro for his presentation and gift of Terra Tempo books to the 3rd and 4th grade students.
David gifted close to 90 books for the school to use. Terra Tempo 1, 2, and 3 can now be integrated into their learning curriculum.
#applcon2016
Chris and David are at the APPL 2016 in booth 532 giving away Craigmore Creations books!
Booth 106. Bring Natural History into your classroom with fun, illustrated books! Align to Common Core and engage students. Come say hello today and tomorrow is Sacramento.
Craigmore Creations will be at booth 106 for the CLS. Read this post for more info.
Read MoreA short piece I wrote about the situation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by David R Shapiro
Read MoreBooks on Belmont: The post about the Belmont Street Fair
Read MoreIt's back to school time and time to say goodbye to Summer
Read MoreCraigmore Creations worked with The Study to create a new website that is smooth and easy to navigate. Please take a moment to have a look.
Craigmore Creations is an independent publishing house located in Portland, Oregon. Our books celebrate the earth through art and storytelling. We create graphic novels, young adult books, picture books, and educational tools that all share a common thread of natural history.
Purchase 10 or more books to receive a discount, classroom poster and teacher's desk copy.
Journey through time with the Terra Tempo Series:
Book 1: Ice Age Cataclysm
Book 2: The Four Corners of Time
Book 3: The Academy of Planetary Evolution
“Imagine if Hergé has written Look and Learn, if he’d allowed Tin Tin to become the central figure in that magazine, and later on, compendium, if he’d been allowed to do that and had been guided by a think tank of geologists, botanists, paleontologists and pulp adventure writers, then the finished product, what would have been The Four Corners of Time.”
—Mass Movement Magazine
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