Arvaaq Books
16 total works
This sensory book features illustrations of familiar animals found in the North, such as the caribou, polar bear, and ermine, and includes soft fur-like fabric for children to touch and explore.
This book features high-contrast images of familiar animals found in the North, like the polar bear, narwhal, and ringed seal.
This book features high-contrast images of both contemporary and traditional hunting tools used in the Arctic, such as an ulu, a kakivaak, and a boat.
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.
In this book, a child puts on different winter clothing to get ready to play outside.
Follow a family as they go berry picking on a fall day in Nunavut.
This illustrated book helps children learn the names of different
body parts.
This book features fun illustrations that show what Arctic animals like to do.
This book features different modes of transportation people use
in the Arctic and encourages children to describe what they see.
This book features high-contrast images of traditional and modern Inuit clothing, such as parkas, kamiit, and amautiit.
This illustrated book helps children learn Inuit kinship terms.
In this interactive book, children are challenged to look around
the room and find the objects shown in the pictures. Children are
encouraged to move and touch the things they find. This makes
learning fun while supporting early language development.
This fun illustrated book is about a mother polar bear and her cubs coming out to play after being in their den all winter.
This book describes different things a child does on a summer’s day in the Arctic.
This illustrated book features different foods people eat in the Arctic.
This illustrated book features different helpers in Arctic communities.