Traditionally, Inuit played games in order to be physically and mentally prepared for freezing weather, strenuous hunts, and other grueling conditions that made survival difficult.In this book, Arctic Winter Games champion Johnny Issaluk explains the basics of agility, strength, and endurance games, from the one foot high kick to the head pull and the airplane. Through straightforward descriptions and vibrant photographs, this resource brings to life this vital aspect of Inuit knowledge and cult...
Ukaliq: Science is all about the science of belugas! Enjoy lots of photos and illustrations of belugas while you learn about these amazing animals. This issue includes a traditional story, and a story about a beluga pod. You can learn fun facts, find out the traditional uses of beluga, complete a maze, and more!
Ukaliq: Math is about how math is around us every day! This issue includes cool photos and illustrations. In this issue you can read a traditional story, and a story about a birthday party. You can also learn fun facts, practice counting, and finish other fun math activities!
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...
You Were Made for This World
by Stephanie Sinclair and Sara Sinclair
A joyful, proud and groundbreaking collection of letters and art for young people, You Were Made for This World brings together celebrated Indigenous voices from across Turtle Island. Every young person deserves the chance to feel like they belong, that they are recognized, that they matter. In the spirit of A Velocity of Being: Letters to a Young Reader, You Were Made for This World brings together forty Indigenous writers, artists, activists, athletes, scholars and thinkers with a joint purpo...
Matteo Wants to See What's Next (Finding My World)
by Jo Meserve Mach and Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier
Amazing l'Nu'k (Amazing Atlantic Canadians, #4)
by Julie Pellissier-Lush and Robin Grant
The newest installment in the celebrated illustrated series about Amazing Atlantic Canadians, featuring incredible Indigenous people. Delve into the uplifting stories of the people of Mi'kma'ki in this full-colour illustrated book. Meet a devoted water protector, learn about a teen determined to shed light on the tragic history of Residential Schools, and discover poets who use words to explore and champion the rich Mi'kmaw culture. From Grand Chief Gabriele Sylliboy and Elder Dorene Bernard t...
What do duffle socks feel like? This sensory book allows children to feel the texture of different types of clothing worn in the Arctic, such as a sweater, duffle socks, and kamiik.
I Love to Live in Kinngait (Community Connection)
by Maika Harper
Sharing Our Truths Tapwe (This Land Is Our Storybook)
by Henry Beaver, Mindy Willett, and Eileen Beaver
Native Peoples of the Subarctic (North American Indian Nations)
by Stuart Kallen
When the nighttime sky fills with stars, Grandmother Mouse awakens and begins her grounding ceremonies.Inhale, exhale Inhale, exhale Inhale, exhale… Gifted to the Nisg̱a’a People, Grandmother Mouse is a nurturing protector, tending to the hearts and minds of the people, the plants, the animals, and all of our relations. Imbuing the world with smudge, blessings, and affirmations, Grandmother Mouse is here to offer you gentle, yet profound, teachings so you may walk through life with good...
Jordin Tootoo (Recordbooks (Lorimer)) (Lorimer Recordbooks)
by Melanie Florence
GRATEFUL GIRL Daily Gratitude Journal for Kids (Gratitude Journal Kids, #7)
by Motivational Affirmation Journals and Thankful Grateful Blessed
Uliaq's Amazing Animals: Arctic Char (Nunavummi)
by Danny Christopher