New Brunswick is an insightful and entertaining introduction to its people, culture, geography, history, and economy. The easy-to-read text - by Prince Edward Island resident Kumari Campbell - is complimented with beautiful colour photography, taking readers on a fascinating tour of Canada's "Picture Province."
Les saisons et leurs festivals (Mémé Et Ses Petits -Tout)
by Moji Taiwo
Thelma A Métis Girl Who Was Born in a Storm Coloring Book
by Julie Coulter Bellon
Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Canadian Provinces
by Timothy L Gall and Susan B. Gall
Alphabetical profiles of the Canadian provinces and territories, presenting information about their geography, economy, culture, politics, and social demographics.
The Big Book on Native American Truths: Tribes and Their Ways of Life Children's Geography & Cultures Books
by Baby Professor
Hello Canada is a broad introduction for young readers to the geography, history, economy, and people of Canada's 13 provinces and territories. With beautiful color photography and easy-to-read texts, these volumes place special emphasis on Canada's sustainable development practices and the mosaic of cultures that populate this unique nation. Each title has been written by a Canadian author and includes appendices of the province or territory's famous people, fast facts, and a pronunciation guid...
Animals Illustrated mixes fun-filled animal facts suitable for the youngest of readers with intricately detailed illustrations to create a unique and beautiful collection of children’s books on Arctic animals. Each volume contains first-hand accounts from authors who live in the Arctic, along with interesting facts on the behaviours and biology of each animal. 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 ot...
Plants and Animals of the North (Exploring the Canadian Arctic)
by Heather Kissock and Leia Tait
The Northern Environment (Exploring the Canadian Arctic)
by Annalise Bekkering
From people and industry to wildlife and the environment, Exploring the Canadian Arctic presents exciting information about many aspects of the area north of 60 degrees latitude.