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What is migration?This science book introduces readers to migration through examples of Arctic animals that migrate.
Uncover the incredible life story of Germaine Arnattaujuq, a singularly important Inuit artist, in this high interest/low reading level reference book for struggling readers.Germaine Arnattaujuq is an award-winning Inuit artist. This book tells the story of her life, from growing up at a camp in Nunavut to her education as an artist in Winnipeg and Ottawa and her eventual return to the North. Germaine's incredible drawings, etchings, and illustrations are featured throughout the book, along with archival photographs.Filled with personal anecdotes and fun facts, this book encourages reluctant readers to discover how Germaine started drawing on gum wrappers as a child and went on to become one of the most well-known artists from the North.
Ptarmigan is so excited to go berry picking with Muskox. But when it starts to snow, her plans are ruined, and she becomes sad!See how Muskox helps Ptarmigan imagine all of the fun activities they can do in the snow in order to cheer Ptarmigan up.
Siksik is jealous when she hears her parents are going to have another baby. Explore a number of emotions as Siksik's friends try to cheer her up.Arctic Hare is excited for all the fun Siksik can have with the new baby. Snowy Owl thinks babies are boring. And Husky Puppy is curious as to what type of person Siksik's new sibling will grow up to be!
Tiu-tiu is frustrated when school starts getting harder. Vivi helps her with some tricks to cope with it.See how Vivi helps Tiu-tiu stay positive when she is feeling frustrated with her school work.
Umi and Uka have big ideas for their school project, but they get carried away and forget to include Sissi in their plans. Sissi feels left out. See how Sissi stands up for herself, and finds a way to work together with Umi and Uka.
What are some things that you feel?This illustrated book teaches simple words that describe emotions using animal characters from the Nunavummi Emotional Literacy series.
Tuka and Miki go out on the and with their school. When the qamutiik hitch comes off the snowmobile, the driver doesn't notice but keeps driving away!Tuka is scared and thinks they're lost. Miki is calm and is sure they will be picked up soon.
Ukpik finds everything boring, even playing! Natti tries to change her perspective.Ukpik is always bored and restless. Natti helps Ukpik find creative and fun things to do.
Find out what animals eat in the Arctic.This book shows the different kinds of foods different Arctic animals eat.
What does a caribou do?This non-fiction book introduces readers to simple action words as they learn about what a caribou might do.
What kinds of bugs can survive in the Arctic?This simple nature book teaches the names of different insects and arachnids that live in the North.
Learn about some of the country foods people eat in the Arctic.In the North, a lot of our food comes from the land and sea! Learn the names of some of the animals we enjoy eating, like caribou and Arctic char.
Ptarmigan feels sad and lonely. She just moved to a new community and doesn't have any friends yet.Follow along as Walrus helps Ptarmigan see how she can be a little less lonely, and see how Walrus and Ptarmigan become good friends in the process!
What do you do when you feel angry?This book shows different activities a child does to help her feel better when she is angry.
What do you do when you feel too excited?This book shows different activities a child does to help him calm down when he is too excited.
We can see a lot of interesting things on the land.This book describes what you might see while walking on the land in Nunavut.
Learn some interesting facts about Nunavut.This book gives simple facts about Nunavut, along with colourful photographs.
We use water for a lot of things.This book describes the different ways people use water in the Arctic.
Let¿s count the animals we saw on the land.This fun illustrated book helps children learn the names of animals and practise simple addition.
What happens in your day?This book helps children practise reading simple sentences by following a child on his day.
Do you like to play inside or outside?In this book, two children in Nunavut play inside and outside in different weather conditions.
Where do you like to walk?This book helps children practise prepositions by describing where two people walk in Nunavut.
What colour is the sky?This book helps children practise colour words and expand their vocabulary.
Learn about the plants and animals that live in the Arctic.This book features some of the living things in the North, such as ravens and Arctic willow.
What do you see in the kitchen?This book features common objects found in a kitchen.
What colour is this?This book describes the colours of different objects that are common in Nunavut.
Learn about the country foods people eat in the North. This book features different kinds of food people get from the land and sea in Nunavut, such as caribou and maktaaq.
What are some jobs people have in the North?This book features different jobs people have in Nunavut, such as a hunter and a teacher.
Find out what kinds of birds live in the Arctic!This book features different birds that live in the North. Beautiful photographs guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
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