Jean-Rex
Les tribulations d’un jeune reptile qui n’a aucun désir de faire du saccage ou d’effrayer qui que ce soit.
Les tribulations d’un jeune reptile qui n’a aucun désir de faire du saccage ou d’effrayer qui que ce soit.
Philémon, à 10 ans, est l’homme de la maison, et il est heureux avec les deux femmes de sa vie ; Lana, sa maman, et Ingrid, son papa, devenu une femme. Mais il est parfois victime des moqueries d’un garçon de sa classe qui ne voit pas la beauté et l’authenticité d’Ingrid.
A grandmother struggles with how far she'll go to protect a loved one after a hit and run kills a child in her small community.
Mi’kmaq Elder George Paul takes the reader on a quest for deeper understanding. Guided by creation stories, the Medicine Wheel and M’ikmaq legends, George goes to the heart of traditional knowledge. Sacred Thought: Mi’kmaq Meditations for our Times offers balance and peace of mind amid the chaos governing the world today.
Parsemé d’anecdotes et d’illustrations ludiques, ce livre répond aux questions des enfants sur le cœur.
L'hypersensibilité abordé de manière positive et humoristique.
La tendre histoire d’une petite fille faite de papier sablé qui cherche sa place dans un univers tout en bricolages.
Diva is about to walk her first ball, and she is feeling nervous and excited! With the help of friends, icons, and legends from House of Siriano and the Toronto ballroom community, Diva calms her nerves, collects her courage, and claims her 10s.
The adventures of the endearing Alina continue as she navigates her friendship with her cousin.
An enterprising boy keeps the electricity working in his shtetl and helps his poor family in 1900s Eastern Europe.
From the state of Pennsylvania to his new home in Toronto, Ontario, Easton and his “fur-mom” get acquainted! This heart-warming story introduces us to Easton on the first of his many adventures, and part of the profit of each title sold goes back into organizations that help rescue dogs find their forever homes.
Philomène ne parle que d’elle-même. Pourra-t-elle se libérer de l'emprise du gros méchant Mwa-Mwa-Mwa ?
Zealots have implemented martial law in Pakistan, 2083 A.D. A rebel group promises civil war and a militia boss wants him dead. To Avaan, what matters is that his lover, once thought dead, is alive. But the only path to her is through the army, the rebels, and the mob.
Original People, Original Television offers an insightful, honest perspective into the development and launch of the first Indigenous television network, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Former Communications Director for APTN Jennifer David shares behind-the-scenes stories and a closer look at the call to action.
L’enquêteur privé Jimmy Smiss (le 32e meilleur de sa ville!) pourra-t-il prouver l’innocence de son ami Goran, faussement accusé du vol de la langue de Julia Louette?
Participez au chaos d'Halloween avec la famille Chose et ses 1 000 enfants, où les costumes, les bonbons et la créativité s'entrechoquent ! Découvrez comment ils se préparent à l'ultime fête de l'effroi.
Un documentaire rempli d'humour permettant d'aborder de grandes questions comme l'évolution, les mutations, la sélection naturelle et plusieurs autres via un sujet des plus originaux!
Nothing Is Us is the true story of a boy's escape from his father's abusive grasp.
En plus d’aborder le « futur » de fac¸on tangible, ce roman accessible, sublime´ par les illustrations douces et vives, parle de l’acceptation de soi dans son unicite´ et ses diffe´rences.
Un livre profondément touchant à propos de la mort où l’on sourit souvent. Un beau message d’espoir.
Après avoir perdu son nez, monsieur Dupif part à sa recherche. Un récit aussi divertissant qu'intelligent!
I Can Do Math shows teachers how to inspire confidence in students as they learn math concepts in a creative, playful way. Reproducible single pages involve students in coloring and solving puzzles and exercises as they cut, fold, and create 90 unique minibooks.
A multigenerational exploration of immigration, racism, and belonging inspired by Langston Hughes’ poem, “I, Too.”
Based on her popular one-woman play, Zaynab Mohammed’s Are You Listening? combines memoir and poetry to tackle topics of war, displacement, and immigration. Fleeing war-torn Lebanon, Zaynab eventually finds her freedom by listening to herself, others, and the earth. This book creates a tapestry where hope can grow.
