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These stories from the Peepeekisis Cree Nation tell of the Little People, Wesuketchuk, and the Sky People, and share the Plains Cree worldview, values, and spiritual beliefs. “I am hoping that our Indian culture will not be lost, that there will always be someone to write and speak about it. As the treaty reads, ‘As long as the grass grows and the water flows.’” —Eleanor Brass, 1987
Webster is a happy little dog waiting for a family to love.
Everyone around him seems to be going home from the pet store, but Webster continues to wait . . . and wait . . . and wait. Will he get the happily-ever-after that he’s waiting so patiently for?
Webster’s story proves that every moment of sadness is only temporary if you never give up hope!
A true story about patience and perseverance.
Written by Traci Deck
Illustrated by Maria Dagh
Jacob has lots of things to do every day. And so does his grandpa! Grandparents and grandchildren have a lot in common ... a heartfelt story of the connections between young and old.
Everyone is excited when there’s a baby on the way! Share the story of how babies grow before they’re born with your own “little peanut”!
Ride across the plains with GABRIEL DUMONT! Based on historic events, Ride, Gabe, Ride! tells the tale of a dangerous,exhilarating hunt led by the famed Métis buffalo hunter. From the award-winning author of Fiddle Dancer, Dancing in My Bones, and Call of the Fiddle.
Hello! I am a bumblebee. Would you like to play with me? Finding friends is lots of fun ... all it takes to find a friend is beeing one! Join a curious little bumblebee on his journey to making friends in the garden.
A true story of kindness and hope…
Traditional Indigenous values remain the lifelong foundation of young Catherine’s life, despite the hardships of a northern Residential School.
Written by Elizabeth Merasty and Brie Phillips
LOST CAT!
Johnny jumps out the window
right into an adventure!
At first he is excited—the city
has so much to explore!
But the city is dangerous too.
Can Johnny survive the
challenges he faces? And will the
lost cat ever find his way home?
Join Johnny on an epic journey
to find his forever family!
This engaging, action-packed tale tells the (
(based-on-a-true) story of a cat lost for two
years in a prairie city and the challenges
he faces before a chance encounter
reunites him with his forever family.
This book is aimed at young readers aged
5-9, newcomers to Canadian classrooms,
and children with neurodiversities. As
they follow Johnny on his journey, young
readers will explore themes of loneliness
and survival (and triumph!) against the
odds, as well as what it means to belong.
Written by Saskatchewan author of Inviting Writing Into the Science Classroom (YNWP 2002), a teachers's handbook, and Fight For Justice (Coteau Books, 2009), Shortlisted for the 2009 Saskatchewan Book Awards Children's Literature Award!
The birth of a child is a happy event for family, friends, and the whole community!
Out of the spirit world into our arms you came.
The world as we know it will never be the same.
May all your dreams and wishes in this life come true.
Our hearts’ only wish was to have a blessing like you!
A tender tale of welcome
Written by Treena Wynes and Olha Tkachenko
Grandpa and Noah are good friends. They do everything together! Grandpa Ed takes Noah everywhere—to the cottage, to the beach, to school, and out for ice cream! Grandpa Ed is always there for Noah. But when Grandpa Ed can’t go out anymore, can Noah find a way to be there for his good friend, Grandpa?