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What do your family members do?This book describes the jobs of different members of a child¿s family.
Which animal is biggest?This book helps children practise comparison words by describing big and small animals of the Arctic.
Let¿s learn about opposites!This book helps children learn about the concept of opposites while celebrating daily life in Ghana, West Africa.
I have a lot of things!This book describes items a child in Nunavut might have.
What do you see in your community?This book features different places in a community in Nunavut.
There is a lot to see in Nunavut!This book explores different parts of the Arctic landscape, such as a river and a shoreline.
What is in your community?This book features the names of different places in a Northern community, such as the church and the school.
Let¿s count to 10!This book helps children practise counting by showing a different number of objects on each page, from 1 to 10.
Can you help Ukaliq and Kalla find things on their camping trip?In this search-and-Find book, children are encouraged to find objects hidden in different scenes.
Let¿s make sounds!In this interactive book, children can play along with Mia and her monster friends, making the sounds each character demonstrates in the book.
Let¿s move our bodies!In this interactive book, children can play along with Mia and her monster friends, trying out the movements shown in the book.
MOONSHOT: The Indigenous Comics Collection brings together dozens of creators from North America to contribute comic book stories showcasing the rich heritage and identity of indigenous storytelling. From traditional stories to exciting new visions of the future, this collection presents some of the finest comic book and graphic novel work on the continent.
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.
Follow the orphan on another adventure!After saving the children at his camp from an ogress, the orphan goes in search of a home. But he meets some scary creatures along the way!
In this book, kids will learn about how walruses raise their young in the cold Arctic ocean, what they eat, and where they can be found, along with other interesting information, like the fascinating uses for their characteristic tusks
Uqi lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut. She loves watching her anaanatsiaq sew. Her anaanatsiaq can create the most beautiful things! Uqi likes to design her own creations as her anaanatsiaq sews. One day, Uqi's anaanatsiaq discovers one of Uqi's designs and plans a special surprise for her.
This book outlines the steps involved in creating traditional Inuit caribou skin clothing, including the hunt, preparation, and sewing, as well as historical information and insights from Elders.
Nukappia can't wait to visit his birth family on the shoreline. There he learns about the ecosystem of plants and animals that call the shoreline home.
Experience the exciting world of arctic giants through traditional tales from around Nunavut.
One day Raven and Loon play a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour, leading to the birds acquiring their now-familiar coats.
This book shares with young readers the origin of the caribou and the walrus-and tells of how very different these animals looked when they were first conceived.
With recipes that are kid-tested for tastiness, there is something in this book for all skill sets and taste buds.
It¿s a beautiful summer day in Kugluktuk, Nunavut. How will Angut spend his day?Join Angut as he bikes through his community, plays with his friend Papak, and spends time with his family.
This colouring book features dozens of line drawings by renowned Inuit artist Germaine Arnaktauyok, followed by information on her artistic process and unique drawing style.
Base sur un conte traditionnel des Inuits, ce livre est une histoire amusante et espiegle qui saura certainement amuser les jeunes lecteurs.
Ecrit comme un cadeau pour les enfants inuits en famille d'accueil par Mary et Kevin Qamaniq-Mason, ce livre plein de tendresse est impregne de references culturelles qui toucheront les enfants qui font face a l'inconnu.
Nanuq and Nuka have found a giant ice patch while out for a walk. Look out¿it¿s slippery!Watch Nanuq encourage his little brother, Nuka, to try again so they can have fun sliding together.
Mia is hoping to spend time with her monster friends, but they are being difficult and don¿t want to share!Follow along with Mia as she tries to bring her monster friends together to teach them about the importance of sharing.
In this lovingly told book, a mother recounts for her daughter all the things she loves about her, connecting each attribute to an element of the Arctic landscape or Inuit traditional life.
This traditional story is retold by Kugaaruk Elder Levi Illuitok, and illustrated in a comic book style by Nate Wells, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy.
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