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A delightful retelling of the Christmas story in a contemporary Latin American setting by one of the most famous poets of Venezuela. A perfect Christmas gift for young readers and art lovers alike.
Ages 4 to 8
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These stories, drawn from the lives of four Inuit artists, offer young readers a glimpse into this rich, remote culture, past and present.
Ages 8 and up
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A delightful story-poem about the life of painter Emily Carr filled with Carr's love of animals, her insistence on painting from life and nature, and the sense of fun and freedom that she inspired in her students.
Ages 4 to 7
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Boy of the Deeps is a tribute to the generations of miners who have endangered their lives underground to supply us with energy.
Ages 6 to 9
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A gorgeously illustrated version of one of Canada's iconic songs, Gordon Lightfoot's "Canadian Railroad Trilogy."
Ages 4 and up
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City Alphabet is a visually arresting alphabet book that documents the random occurrences of language all around us.
Ages 3 and up
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Noted poet Jorge Lujan and South Africa's illustrious illustrator Piet Grobler team up to produce this exquisite celebration of color.
Ages 5 to 9
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This beautifully illustrated biography commemorates the bicentennial of Hans Christian Andersen's birth.
Ages 10 and up
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Famed Egyptian artist Mohieddin Ellabbad uses both words and images to describe his inspiration as an artist, and gives readers of all ages a rare insight into the history and traditions of Arabic literature.
Ages 6 and up
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A little boy finds a rubber duck and uses him as a hat, a straw, a nose -- but how does the duck use the little boy? Turn the book over to find a much warmer version of the same events told from the duck's point of view.
Ages 3 and under
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