A Tale Worth Telling
Some tales need to be told.
My Animal Friends
Illustrated By: Kathryn E. Shoemaker
Pigmalion
By: Glenda Leznoff
Illustrated By: Rachel Berman
It's No Joke, My Telephone Broke
The class learns about the importance of communication, and of having the courage to speak up, through a game of Broken Telephone.
Business In Bangkok
By: Lynn Westerhout
Illustrated By: Chum McLeod
When Mommy goes on a business trip to Bangkok, Corey and his dad must work together to keep the house running smoothly.
Aziz the Storyteller
By: Vi Hughes
Illustrated By: Stefan Czernecki
Laura Secord's Brave Walk
Illustrated By: June Lawrason
The heroic story of an ordinary woman who saved the day.
The Girl Who Lost Her Smile
By: Karim Alrawi
Illustrated By: Stefan Czernecki
Rainbows in the Dark
By: Jan L. Coates
Illustrated By: Alice Priestley
What if Sara
By: Rhea Tregebov
Illustrated By: Leanne Franson
Wild Rilla
By: Rachna Gilmore
Illustrated By: Yvonne Cathcart
Belfry Bat the Scaredy Cat
Illustrated By: Chum McLeod
Belfry faces his fears and takes on the fastest roller coaster in the world.
The Princess Who Danced with Cranes
By: Annette LeBox
Illustrated By: Kasia Charko
A beautiful fable that reminds young people of the fragility of nature.
Where Are My Onions?
Illustrated By: Silvia Vignale
Mr Belinski's Bagels
By: Ellen Schwartz
Illustrated By: Stefan Czernecki
Princess Who Danced With Cranes
By: Annette LeBox
Illustrated By: Kasia Charko
Roses for Gita
By: Rachna Gilmore
Illustrated By: Alice Priestley
Sasha and the Wind
By: Rhea Tregebov
Illustrated By: Hélène Desputeaux
Sasha loves the wind or does he?
Maudie and the Green Children
By: Adrian Mitchell
Illustrated By: Sigune Hamann
Lucy and the Pirates
By: Glen Petrie
Illustrated By: Matilda Harrison
It's a Jungle in Here
Illustrated By: Yvonne Cathcart
With a great imagination, things really come to life.
It's a Jungle in Here
With a great imagination, things really come to life.