Tu es là pour moi
Un album évocateur qui met en valeur les relations harmonieuses entre les enfants et les encourage à exprimer leur affection et à se soutenir mutuellement.
Un album évocateur qui met en valeur les relations harmonieuses entre les enfants et les encourage à exprimer leur affection et à se soutenir mutuellement.
Un album qui encourage les enfants à être gentils avec les autres et avec eux-mêmes.
A rhyming story for a young audience (ages 4–6) about how Raven has given us all a special gift, which is our talent or passion.
A rhyming story for a young audience (ages 4 to 6) about the traditional practice of the sharing circle.
A rhyming picture book for young children about how to live a good and virtuous life by following the eagle’s teachings.
A rhyming story for young readers (ages 4–6) about how to use a stone to help you process difficult emotions.
A short rhyming story for a young audience (ages 4–6) about Phyllis Webstad’s experience attending residential school, the story behind Orange Shirt day.
A rhyming story for a young audience (ages 4–6) about a Hoop Dancer who shares his message of global unity and cooperation.
Cet album invite les enfants à se réjouir des petits bonheurs de la vie.
Cet album cartonné poétique destiné aux bébés et aux bambins célèbre tous les enfants et la joie que les bébés apportent dans le monde.
A story for children about Phyllis Webstad’s experience of the First Nations residential school system in Canada.
Six original Medicine Wheel Education books and posters, lesson plans and teacher resources to accompany them.
The Sharing Circle is a story for children about the traditional Indigenous practice of holding a sharing circle to resolve conflict.
A rhyming story for young readers about how Raven has given us all a special gift, which is our talent or passion.
A story for children about how Mother Earth can help them process difficult emotions.
Kevin Locke tells a traditional Lakota story for young readers that teaches them the way to lead a good and virtuous life.
A story for children that shares the hoop dancer’s message, which is that we are all part of one big human family.