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These are the tales of the unsung people who helped to build Canada -- the farmers, hockey players, bricklayers, fisherman, fireman and their families.
Ages 4 to 7
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An anthology of stories introduces us to the richness of the experience and culture of Latin Americans.
Ages 7 and up
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A fresh retelling of fifteen of Aesop's timeless tales and five more stories that originated with other well-known fabulists.
Ages 6 to 9
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Storyteller Bob Barton collects his favorite folk and fairy tales from Scandinavia, Russia and Canada's far north, perfectly captured in paintings by Jirina Marton.
Ages 8 and up
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The Little Book of Nursery Tales contains some of the best-known nursery tales in the traditional European storytelling canon as well as tales with a Creole flavor.
Ages 6 to 9
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Drawing on the rich vein of the African Ananse tradition, Ghanaian author Adwoa Badoe and Malian illustrator Baba Wague Diakite bring us a marvelously lively, witty and entertaining collection of ten tales about this spider trickster.
Ages 7 and up
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A gorgeous compendium of stories, pictures, poetry, songs and information celebrating winter and all its festivals.
Ages 4 and up
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Art for Children from the World's Great Illustrators
By author: Patricia Aldana
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In this lavish tribute to the art of children's book illustration, thirty-three of the world's most noted illustrators have created original works of art based on a favorite childhood text.
Ages 4 and up
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When I Went to the Library reminds everyone -- especially children -- that the influence of libraries and books is alive and, like this memorable collection of stories, it is worth celebrating.
Ages 8 to 12
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