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Siku and Kamik are ready for a snack!This humorous story describes how Siku and Kamik show they are hungry and what they will do to get a treat.
What do we need to pack to go on the land?This book shares some of the ways a child and her father prepare to go on the land.
Nilak has a lot of fun during the Arctic winter!Nilak, a young polar bear, has fun sliding down hills and playing games on the sea ice, such as pretending to be an Arctic explorer or a tuniq from long ago!
Find out what animals eat in the Arctic.This book shows the different kinds of foods different Arctic animals eat.
Siku and Kamik have a lot of fun together!This book shows all the different ways the dogs have fun in their Arctic community together.
Can you guess what the animal is?This book shows close-up illustrations of parts of an animal and asks readers to guess what the animal is.
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 can you see when you walk on the tundra?This book describes different items that can be found on the Arctic tundra.
You can see a lot of things on the Arctic shoreline!This illustrated book describes interesting items that can be found along the Arctic shoreline.
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.
Learn some of the ways people in the North use the outdoors for travel, gathering food, and having fun!This non-fiction book uses a friendly child narrator to introduce readers to some of the traditional skills used by people living in the Arctic.
Featured on Anaana's Tent!Tyson and Neevee are so excited to go ice fishing with their parents. How many fish will they catch?This story infuses a family trip out on the ice with the essential early numeracy skills of composing and decomposing numbers, quantity awareness, and working with the part/part/whole relationship of numbers. A guide at the back of the book helps parents and educators ask questions to reinforce the numeracy learning in the text.
Learn all about some of the amazing animals that live in the Arctic, including seals, ravens, foxes, caribou, and lemmings!This book will support early science education and introduce children to the skills needed to read non-fiction texts. The main text is appropriate for beginning readers, while additional "Did You Know?" boxes are targeted for readers at a slightly higher level.
When 10 Arctic animals come across a tent on the land, they all want to find out what's inside!This story will help children learn to make the number 10 in different ways while learning a bit about 10 different animals in the Arctic and what they eat. It will help support foundational mathematics learning in a fun and accessible way.
Discover the amazing story of how an ordinary girl became the mother of sea mammals.This book shares the traditional Inuit myth of Nuliajuk, the legendary mother of sea mammals. Children will learn how Nuliajuk ensures that nature is respected, and how important this is even today.
Winter is coming, and it's time for Qulaut's family to leave their summer home behind. They will need to use their land skills and work together to stay safe.This book introduces the historical fiction genre and features a pre-contact Inuit family travelling to their winter camp by dogsled.
How has life in Nunavut changed since 100 years ago? How is it the same?This non-fiction book teaches children about how places change over time. Archival and modern photographs of different places in the territory support the text.
Meet the tiny creatures in the air, water, and soil all around you!The North is full of little creatures that skitter, swim, and fly. This nature book introduces children to insects, spiders, and other Arctic bugs.
This book introduces children to Inuit oral history and scientific theories to learn all about Tuniit.
A lot of fun things can happen when a little girl goes ice fishing with her grandfather!This picture book introduces children to the concept ¿together.¿
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!
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!
Caribou is nervous about his first day of school tomorrow! Luckily his good friend Seagull helps him get ready. Seagull is very happy about starting school.By sharing all the wonderful things they can look forward to at school, Seagull helps Caribou cope with his nervousness and teaches young readers how to deal with new situations.
Ukaliq can't wait to go on his first trip to the city, but his best friend Kalla isn't so sure! This humorous story uses a repeating sentence structure to help children follow Ukaliq and Kalla on their adventure.
Learn about the different structures you can see every day in the North!This non-fiction book introduces children to the features of man-made structures commonly seen in the North, like igloos and inukshuks, and structures familiar throughout Canada, like airports and houses.
What do the different seasons look like in the North?This book supports early science learning by teaching children about the seasonal changes that take place throughout the year in the Arctic.
Follow a little boy as he and Grandpa work together to complete all their inside and outside chores.This illustrated book introduces children to the verb "to help".
What are some things you can try when you want to feel happy?This book introduces readers to simple action words and the comparative word ¿more.¿
Lots of fun things happen when you spend the night at Grandma's house!This illustrated book introduces readers to simple action verbs.
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