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Marie-Louise Gay has written and illustrated this humorous and endearing tale as an ode to the imagination and determination of children, who create their own worlds out of the little things in life.
Ages 2 to 5
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One of the most fascinating stories in nature is the life cycle of the Pacific salmon. This lyrical, beautiful non-fiction picture book tells the story of one coho, Sumi, from her birth in a remote creek, to her final hours when she spawns and then dies.
Ages 4 to 8
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Shi-shi-etko is about to return for her second year at residential school, but this time she is not alone -- her six-year-old brother, Shin-chi, is going, too.
Ages 4 to 7
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A gently moving and poetic account of a child who finds solace all around her even though she is on the verge of great loss.
Ages 4 to 7
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A beautiful and atmospheric paean to that magical substance that enchants the eyes of children in winter.
Ages 3 to 5
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Simply written, yet full of vivid imagery, this bilingual book about preparing bean soup is a fun, almost magical experience.
Ages 4 to 7
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In this book in the Stella and Sam series, Sam is experiencing his first snowstorm. Older and bolder, Stella knows all the answers, and she delights in showing Sam the many pleasures of a beautiful winter's day.
Ages 2 to 5
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In this book in the Stella and Sam series, Stella and her little brother are spending the day at the sea. Stella has been to the sea before and knows all its secrets, but Sam has many questions.
Ages 2 to 5
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This groundbreaking, award-winning book endeavors to convey the experience of a person who can only see through his or her sense of touch, taste, smell or hearing.
Ages 5 to 10
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When soldiers come and take his friend Daniel's father away, things suddenly become much more complicated for Pedro, a situation all too familiar to children around the world.
Ages 8 and up
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