Princess Angelica, Camp Catastrophe
In this early chapter book, Angelica is mistaken for a princess on her way to summer camp.
In this early chapter book, Angelica is mistaken for a princess on her way to summer camp.
At the height of the Depression, Mary is unlikely to receive new shoes for Christmas but is deeply disappointed to receive a doll crudely sewn from a horse's nosebag instead.
In this illustrated novel for middle-grade readers, Billy Stuart and his loyal Scout group get lost on a hike and inadvertently travel through time.
Native American boy doing daily chores with his grandfather on the reservation.
During the Depression, Henry Dafoe makes his way across the prairies, guided only by an old hobo and a series of secret signs.
Neighbors come together to support a university student experiencing depression in this illustrated picture book about the power of community and kindness.
A young boy from the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation talks about his love of waila music. The boy shares how he was introduced to waila music, the history of the music style, and the components of waila music. Aspects of Tohono O'odham celebrations and culture in conjunction with waila music is presented.
In this illustrated novel for middle-grade readers, Billy Stuart and his loyal Scout group have inadvertently traveled through time and are trapped in a labyrinth with King Minos's Minotaur.
This gentle picture-book lullaby, in both Plains Cree and English, is a celebration of the plants and animals of the Prairies and the Plains and a meditation on the sacred, ancestral connections between Indigenous children and their Traditional Territories.
In this picture book featuring Coast Salish art and Traditional Storytelling techniques, a little deer tricks a greedy raven into sharing his food.
This interactive picture book features illustrations and prompts to inspire curiosity, imagination and play with early learning concepts, including letters, numbers, shapes, comparisons and feelings.
Arnold sait faire beaucoup de choses. Il peut manger très vite. Son écriture est très soignée. En plus, c’est un as du téléphone. Bon, d’accord, ce n’est pas tout à fait un super-héros comme les autres membres de sa famille, mais c’est tout de même un genre de super-héros. Un jour, il reçoit un appel auquel lui seul peut répondre!
