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A beautiful and intriguing gift book for anyone interested in girls names, flowers, multiculturalism, and the fine art of book illustration.
Ages 4 to 7
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An enchanting and utterly authentic introduction to the life of an Inuit child and her world.
Ages 3 to 7
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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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The story of Larry Loyie's last summer before entering residential school.
Ages 8 and up
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Visiting her grandmother at her rustic cabin in the Gulf Islands, young Becca experiences several small but significant adventures that leave her seeing her family and herself through new eyes.
Ages 9 to 12
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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 lyrical picture book tells the story of a child and her father making a night crossing of Lake Superior on their sailboat.
Ages 5 to 8
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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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In a poem as knotty and beautiful as the tree itself, Christopher Patton conveys the splendor of the pine forests that once covered much of eastern North America, while Cybele Young's three-dimensional collages of etched paper bring the tree to vibrant life.
Ages 7 to 12
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