Below is a list of 3 the books by this author.
Je vais vous parler un peu de mon hibou. En vérité, ce n'était pas «mon» hibou. Je ne crois pas qu'une personne puisse posséder... [Read More]
Je vais vous parler un peu de mon hibou. En vérité, ce n'était pas «mon» hibou. Je ne crois pas qu'une personne puisse posséder un animal. Ou une partie de la terre. Ou quoi que ce soit, en fait. On ne peut que créer des liens entre ces choses. Ou apprendre à aider, à se sentir concerné. Je me demande si c'est ce que mon père voulait que j'apprenne...
Theme: Indigenous, Inuit
Based on the author's own life experience of growing up in the Arctic and raising baby animals, this heartwarming story teaches young readers the... [Read More]
Based on the author's own life experience of growing up in the Arctic and raising baby animals, this heartwarming story teaches young readers the value of hard work, helping, and caring.
Theme: Inuit
In the past, Arctic animals did not look as they do today, but they could communicate just as well as humans can! In The Walrus Who Escaped, young... [Read More]
In the past, Arctic animals did not look as they do today, but they could communicate just as well as humans can! In The Walrus Who Escaped, young readers learn that walruses once had spiraled, curly tusks, not the long, straight tusks we recognize. When Raven came across Walrus expertly diving for clams, he quickly became jealous of Walrus's great clam-hunting skills. So, as Walrus was about to surface with a tasty mouthful of clams, Raven cast a spell on the ocean, freezing Walrus in place! Walrus's curly, twisting tusks became frozen in the enchanted ice. But Raven soon discovered that his magic was no match for Walrus's great physical strength. Walrus managed to escape, but his tusks would never be the same!
Theme: Indigenous