Stolen Words
A little girl sets out to help her grandfather discover the Cree language that was stolen from him when he was sent away to residential school as a boy.
A little girl sets out to help her grandfather discover the Cree language that was stolen from him when he was sent away to residential school as a boy.
The story of a determined Ojibwe Grandmother who walked around all of the Great Lakes to protect our water.
Bienvenue dans le quotidien de Monsieur et Madame Chose ainsi que de leur 1000 enfants!
A quirky ABC children's title with Indigenous themes and images in the text and collaged illustrations.
Nina finally convinces her grandfather to let her go fishing with him and surprises her whole village by bringing in the biggest catch of the day.
Young refugees on the move have little left except questions. But despite their uncertainty they still find time to laugh and play, and they still have hope.
In this timeless picture book, an old man lives alone on a bluff overlooking the sea and awaits the whales’ return each year to the bay.
In this picture book, two young children discover that reading can be enjoyed anywhere and everywhere.
A story of learning, growing up and developing independence, set in the North Pacific.
An ABC book for babies and toddlers that introduces the shapes and sounds of the alphabet alongside colorful, original paintings of critters and animals.
In this picture book, a very young child learns to ride a bike.
A shoe journeys through an imaginative world to encounter a variety of intriguing animals and insects along its way. A cumulative and circular story of visual delights by Wallace Edwards.
In this picture book, a young girl shares the special celebration of the Chinese Moon Festival with her parents.
In this dual-language picture book (English and Arabic), a young girl and her family are forced to flee their once-peaceful village to escape the civil war and make their way toward safety in Europe.
In this picture book, Danny proves that just because his disability won't allow him to wear hockey skates, he still makes a great goalie.
When eight-year-old Irene is removed from her First Nations family to live in a residential school she is confused, frightened, and homesick. She tries to remember who she is and where she came from. When she goes home for the summer, her parents decide never to send her and her brothers away again. But what will happen when they disobey the law?
In this picture book, Kioko's grandfather explains why dogs chase after matatus by telling him an African folktale.