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Trickster Coyote experiences the pitfalls of excessive consumption in this comically irreverent solstice tale.
Ages 5 to 8
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This beautiful, lavishly illustrated picture book by Blair Drawson, one of Cananda's most noted graphic artists, perfectly captures the summer-day fantasies of children both old and young.
Ages 3 to 7
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A curmudgeonly old sheep reluctantly gives up his wool and then plots to get it back, even though it has been knit into a brightly colored sweater.
Ages 4 to 7
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The story of Larry Loyie's last summer before entering residential school.
Ages 8 and up
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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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Now available in a revised and updated edition, this authoritative book addresses the key questions surrounding climate change and covers the most recent scientific findings.
Ages 14 and up
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Earthgirl follows the eco-evolution of sixteen-year-old Sabine Solomon, an endearing and funny heroine -- smart, curious, self-mocking, and self-righteous all at the same time.
Ages 14 and up
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With a long hot summer ahead, Ellen Fremedon decides that she is going to write a book -- a long one, with chapters. She doesn't need to look far to find characters, for the village of Partridge Cove is full of interesting ones.
Ages 9 to 12
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An aspiring yet practical author, Ellen Fremedon decides to start a newspaper.
Ages 9 to 12
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A simple yet deeply felt and vibrantly illustrated story about a little girl who knows and loves the place where she lives but has to move away.
Ages 4 to 7
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