Objects & Places from Willa of the Wood (Book 1)

Robert Beatty
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 147 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Willa of the Wood (Book 1)

Robert Beatty
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 147 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
Buy the Willa of the Wood (Book 1) Lesson Plans

Gold Rings

These belong to Nathaniel and his wife and are something they wear on the third fingers of their left hands. They symbolize Willa’s empathy.

Wolves

Willa saves one of these creatures, and she is amazed at how they work together and help her later. They symbolize friendship and loyalty.

Bears

An older one of these protects his fellow creatures at a magical lake. They symbolize love and kindness.

River of Souls

These are a series of painted handprints the Faeren have placed on a wall for a thousand years. They symbolize the past.

Steel

This is something the padaran collects from the humans and that intrigues him because of all the items it can be used to create. It symbolizes humanity.

Cookies

These are lumps of food Willa finds in a container in Nathaniel’s house that she gives to Iska. They symbolize kindness.

Blue Fireflies

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