Meennunyakaa / Blueberry Patch
In this dual-language book, the story of how Indigenous people harvested berries and how that tradition continues to this day.
In this dual-language book, the story of how Indigenous people harvested berries and how that tradition continues to this day.
In 1935, a boy witnesses a forbidden potlatch.
In this early chapter book set in Waterton Lakes National Park, Cricket and her friends help a band of long-toed salamanders safely migrate across the road to Crandell Mountain.
Richard's nose-picking leads to trouble when he gets sucked up inside his own nose and can't get out.
Native American girl doing daily chores with her grandmother on the reservation
A humorous story about two dogs determined to find their own way to the beach.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, two young friends get separated from their school field trip and end up exploring the sights, sounds and tastes of the big city.
Michael discovers his own super powers with the help of his new teacher in this picture book about imagination.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Yankel does not realize the harm done by the stories he spreads—at least not until the rabbi teaches him an important (albeit gentle) lesson.
A touching story about a friendship where differences become strengths and a length of straw brings two people together.
A beautiful picture book about the simple joys of spending summer vacation on an island in the Salish Sea with Gran.
This dual-language, poetic picture book for babies and toddlers celebrates every child and the joy babies bring into the world. In English and Anishinaabemowin.
