Prince Edward Island (Canada in the 21st Century S.)
by Suzanne LeVert
Each book in this series offers a comprehensive description of a specific Canadian province or territory. All include information on geographical features, government, residents, and economics. Additionally, all books are attractively illustrated with color photographs, maps, and engravings. Prince Edward Island was one of the first parts of Canada to be reached by Europeans.
Honor Book for the Society of School Librarians International’s Best Book Award – Social Studies, Grades 7-12 Winner of 2005 Children’s Nautilus Book Awards (Non-fiction) Prior to abolition in 1865, as many as 40,000 men, women, and children made the perilous trip north to freedom in Canada with the help of the Underground Railroad. It was neither underground nor was it a railroad, and was most remarkable for its lack of formal organization, so cloaked in secrecy that few facts were recorded...
1 Brilliant Blue Viola grows down by the stream . . . 2 Eager Brown Beavers work great as a team . . . 3 Black Canadian Geese fly high in a V . . . 4 White Polar Bears play by the sea . . . Numbers and colors are more fun in Canada! In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10—learning about colors along the way—as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Canada so unique.
Hockey's Origin Stories (Sports Illustrated Kids: Sports Origin Stories)
by Robb Murray
Delve into a centuries-old mystery about a lost Arctic civilization!Tuniit lived in Nunavut for a thousand years, even before Inuit arrived. This book introduces children to Inuit oral history and scientific theories to learn all about Tuniit.
Biographie En Images: Voici Elsie Macgill (Biographies En Images)
by Elizabeth MacLeod
Biographie En Images: Voici Chris Hadfield (Biographies En Images)
by Elizabeth MacLeod
Learn all about where wolverines live, what they eat, and how they hunt. This non-fiction book gives information about the wolverine, along with beautiful photographs.
This is the true story of Phyllis and her orange shirt. It is also the true story of Orange Shirt Day (an important day of remembrance for First Nations and non-First Nations peoples). When Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) turned six, she went to the residential school for the first time. On her first day at school, she wore a shiny orange shirt that her Granny had bought for her, but when she got to the school, it was taken away from her and never returned. Medicine Wheel Publishing is committed...
When I Was Eight
by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
Bestselling memoir Fatty Legs for younger readers. Olemaun is eight and knows a lot of things. But she does not know how to read. Ignoring her father's warnings, she travels far from her Arctic home to the outsiders' school to learn. The nuns at the school call her Margaret. They cut off her long hair and force her to do menial chores, but she remains undaunted. Her tenacity draws the attention of a black-cloaked nun who tries to break her spirit at every turn. But the young girl is more deter...
Modern, authentic topic books which improve literacy and are mapped to the IB PYP, Cambridge Primary and the national curriculum for England Embark on an educational journey with an enriching Canada country profile book, specifically tailored for primary school students. This book is part of the captivating DK Super World series, which is aligned with curriculum standards, inviting young readers to explore the wonders of diverse cultures and landscapes across the globe. Designed for budding m...
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by Yayi Roo
Klondike Stampede (Book 6): Adventures in Canadian History (Great Klondike Gold Rush)
by Pierre Berton
Shooting Hoops and Skating Loops
by Alannah Hegedus, Kaitlin Rainey, and Bill Slavin
Seven Wonders of Ancient North America (Seven Wonders)
by Fellow Michael Woods and Mary B Woods