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Blow Creative Arts $24.00
Prairie Seasons fits perfectly with Amber's previous titles.  Following the same rhyming scheme, her playful watercolour illustrations will connect with folks from all across the prairies.  Inspired by her children, readers young and old will enjoy Prairie Seasons.
Miss Bees Knees Creations $10.00
Hand painted colourful watercolour bookmark with wheat illustrations. Back side features a Saskatchewan shape. Each bookmark is hand made so each are unique!
Blow Creative Arts $24.00

Embark on a joyful journey through the alphabet with 'Play With Me,' a delightful collaboration between author and illustrator, Amber Antymniuk and the PHE Saskatchewan Board. This charming book celebrates the profound role parents play as their children's first teachers. 'Play With Me' ingeniously intertwines the essence of movement and the sheer joy of play, instilling in young minds the fundamental principles of physical literacy from an early age. As children revel in the simple pleasures of play, they cultivate essential skills that lay the groundwork for a lifetime of health and happiness. With each turn of the page, 'Play With Me' not only sparks imagination but also underscores the timeless truth: that the spirit of play knows no bounds, and its significance only deepens as we grow. Let this enchanting alphabet book be a testament to the enduring power of play, reminding us all to never cease playing, never cease moving.” - Jennifer Buettner PHE Saskatchewan Board of Directors

DriverWorks Ink $17.95

Evan Wall is a bright, mischievous 19-year-old and self-proclaimed ‘tough guy’ from the small town of Shellbrook, Saskatchewan whose only concerns are football, engineering college and partying. In 2016, a severe car accident and resulting traumatic brain injury bring his carefree life to a screeching halt.

After six months of intensive hospitalization and physiotherapy, Evan returns to a very different world- a world in which his coordination and speech have been irrevocably damaged. Now visibly disabled and facing a new phenomenon, ableism, Evan 's football team nickname 'Brick Wall' takes on new meaning, and Evan finds out how tough he can really be.

“From the moment I first met Evan in the early days of his journey with brain injury, it struck me as a story that needed to be told.”

Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing $22.95
“waniskā. wāpan,” mosōm says. “Wake up. It’s morning, little one. You, me, and kohkom are going for a boat ride for the day.” And that is exactly what they do in this quiet book that celebrates traditional life in modern times. Held warmly in his kohkom’s arms, little Luke watches ducks, pelicans and cormorants on the way to Seagull Island, where the family collects eggs for their shore lunch and to share later with Auntie at home.

Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos is inspired by Elder Myles Hector Charles’s memories of gathering eggs with his grandson Luke in northern Saskatchewan. Written in English with Woodland Cree words and phrases, the story and illustrations show the deep connection between families and the land.
DriverWorks Ink $9.95 $14.95
Seeds of Hope: A Prairie Story
​By Mary Harelkin Bishop
A young boy's desire to become a next-generation farmer in Saskatchewan faces obstacles. Can Danny help his family and solve some of his own problems too? Children's fiction. Ages 10 and up.
Finalist, Children's Literature, 2009 Saskatchewan Book Awards; Honourable Mention, Teenage/Young Adult, 2009 Nashville Book Festival; ​Honourable Mention, Teenage, 2008 London Book Festival
Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing $24.95

Saskatchewan Dirt is a well researched genealogical and geographical pursuit of the early connections between settlers and Indigenous people in southeast Saskatchewan. In her research, Bev Lundahl uncovers several surprising connections in both the past and the present, sparking a road trip undertaken in the spring of 2020 with Georgina Cyr—the Métis chairperson of Intercultural Grandmothers Uniting (IGU). Sharing these discoveries with the other members of IGU leads to compelling memories from several Residential School survivors. The search unfolds in real-time during the pandemic, marked by climate and human health emergencies along the way, including the announcement of the identification of unmarked graves at Residential School sites across the prairies. Saskatchewan Dirt is a true story of connection—and the building of reconciliation.

Non-Fiction

Miss Bees Knees Creations $10.00

Hand painted colourful watercolour bookmark with powerline illustration. Back side features a Saskatchewan shape. Each bookmark is hand made so each are unique!

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