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Little Chief
1961
First Published
3.10
Average Rating
64
Number of Pages
Little Chief was a lonely little Indian. Neither his relatives nor the animals he knew would play with him the way real children could. Then from out of the East comes a wagon train loaded with children and Little Chief is overjoyed to teach them his games and to play some of theirs. A menacing buffalo herd is held off by the little Indian who once helped one of the animals find his way back to the herd, and it is Little Chief's valor that saves the wagon train and decides the future of its members. With only a few words and many more vivid, lively, colorful pictures, Syd Hoff imparts a surprising amount of information, a worthwhile moral and a good story whose action should encourage beginning readers to forge ahead.
Avg Rating
3.10
Number of Ratings
42
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
10%
3 STARS
40%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
14%
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Author

Syd Hoff
Syd Hoff
Author · 47 books

Whether you’re seven or seventy, the chances are you’ve probably come in contact with one of his many books (150 plus), or cartoons that have appeared in over 200 magazines in the course of his lifetime, including Laugh it Off which was syndicated for 20 years. His comic strip Tuffy, about a little girl who did funny things, was declared essential for national morale during WWII by William Randolph Hearst. Syd has worked in diverse genres. He had the distinct honor of working with Alfred Hitchcock and Ellery Queen as a contributor of short fiction writing. He was awarded national advertising commissions for large companies such as Chevrolet, Maxwell House Coffee and others. He had his own TV show (Tales of Hoff on CBS), traveled the world as entertainment on cruise ships and entertained children and teachers in schools and libraries across the country.

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