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A vibrant debut early chapter book series celebrating Cree culture and being true to yourself.Look for Book 2, Muskwa’s Tipi Talks, coming in Spring 2025!Sarah Ponakey has moved to the city from her home community with her mom and it’s the pits! She misses her Kôhkom,...
From concerts at the amphitheater to soccer games, there are so many things to see and do at this community park! This fiction book opens up early readers’ imaginations and helps adults balance structured learning time and free play. Discover the many activities in this...
You’re a grand old flag, you’re a high-flying flag, and forever in peace may you wave! Introduce early learners to rhythm and rhyme with this traditional piece. This book shows children why the flag is important to Americans while helping adults balance structured...
A whimsical and lyrical celebration of imagination and exploration if we simply asked, “What if . . .”??Follow two siblings through their day as they let their imaginations run wild in this joyful story about all the possibilities a simple “what if” can conjure up: What...
An island off the coast of another island is home to a small community; life is rich with joy and challenges, and the people who live there love their island home. One day they learn that the government will move them off the island, to new homes with modern...
Tessa loves how her grandmother always smells of campfire stories. Mom says it’s because Kohkom spends her days sewing beautiful beads onto smoked hides. Inspired,Tessa asks Kohkom to teach her beading, but first she must listen and learn about the many stories held in...
"Deliciously playful and imaginative."—Kirkus Benny loves bananas. He eats them morning, noon, and night. He even rides a bike with a yellow banana seat. In fact, Benny has a secret, he hopes one day he will turn into a banana! And if there is one thing Benny knows,...
How did you get your name? Who named you? Using a traditional Indigenous practice of naming children, this book tells the story of a young girl named Moonbeam. Tagging along with her mother who helps to deliver a baby, Moonbeam wonders about what name the new baby will...
A mother — the author of this story — shares Lakota cultural experiences with her daughter, introducing her to waci (dance) as a way to celebrate life. Wacipi (powwow), where the dancing occurs, is a setting for Indigenous song, dance, regalia, food and...
POWER OF IMAGINATION: the story explores the power of imagination in helping children process grief and trauma while holding space for hope and adventure.HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: explores an important part of history in North America that is underrepresented.BACKMATTER...
"Beautifully written and illustrated....I am so glad this book exists in the world."—Bao Phi, author of the Caldecott Honor and Zolotow Award-winning A Different PondA young girl helps her dad navigate life in a new country where she understands the language more than...
Auntie always greets Cree in Nehiyaw when she comes for a visit. WhenAuntie arrives with a surprise gift hidden in her bag, Cree can’t wait to discover what it is. The first clue? It’s from the rez. As Cree tries to figure out what it might be, the bag starts to move....
Two sisters have waited all spring and summer to pick berries with their ningiuq, their grandmother. They've gone fishing, dug for clams, and by the time late summer arrives, it's finally time for berries! Ninguiq and the girls head out to pick berries, rain or...
The man in the poster is Louis Riel, and in this powerfully wrought historical novel by Jan Truss, Paul Gauthier has been chosen to play Riel in a school play at a time in his life when new menaces threaten the small Metis settlement where he lives with his family....
After moving from an all-French Indigenous community to the English community of St. George's, Newfoundland, when he was a little boy, Poppa's life as a young man was very sad. He was treated badly by his schoolteachers and some other children in the town. Years later,...
From the author of In the Sky at Nighttime. A child makes their way along the Arctic shoreline on a dark day. Everything around them seems as ugly as their mood, from the weather to the fish and mud. This is the place they come to whenever they feel ugly. But as the...
Maniq loves her ittu (short for ittupajaaq, an Inuktitut word for grandfather). He’s brave—enough to wrestle the grumpiest polar bear, if he ever needed to! He’s tall—enough to see over the tallest mountain tops. He’s generous—enough to walk through a blizzard to make...
“Engaging and empowering.” —STARRED review, Nonstop ReaderA charming early chapter book series that explores Vietnamese culture and identity through the eyes of the Nguyen siblings, with elements of the supernatural, spirituality, and social justice woven...
Jon loves his life in the North. But when he feels a pain that won’t go away, he must go to a children’s hospital in the south to find out what is wrong. A doctor there tellsJon he has cancer and will have to stay at the hospital for a while. Suddenly Jon’s life is...
Expanding your child’s reading horizons is easy with fiction books from Teacher Created Materials! In “So You Think You Can Run?” By Roger Sipe, a 10-year-old Kenyan boy named Daniel dreams of becoming a champion long-distance runner. However, he must lea
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