A is for Algonquin : an Ontario alphabet / written by Lovenia Gorman and illustrated by Melanie Rose. --
An A to Z pictorial that covers Ontario's famous people, history, geography, and provincial symbols. Each letter's topic is introduced using poetry and includes brief expository text with details about the topics.
Record details
- ISBN: 1585362638
- ISBN: 9781585362639
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: Chelsea, Mich. : Sleeping Bear Press, c2005.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 22.65 |
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| Subject: | Alphabet books. Ontario > Juvenile literature. |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | J 971.3 Gor | 31681002310431 | JNONFIC | In process | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"This A to Z children's pictorial covers Ontario's famous people, history, geography, and provincial symbols. Topics include Alexander Graham Bell, Eastern White Pine, Group of Seven, James Bay, and Niagara Falls. Each letter's topic is introduced using poetry and includes expository text filled with details about the topics"--Provided by publisher.Examines Ontario's geography, history, and famous people, with topics arranged alphabetically and including Alexander Graham Bell, Hudson Bay, the Kincardine Scottish Festival, and Niagara Falls. - Baker & Taylor
An A to Z children's pictorial covers Ontario's famous people, history, geography, and provincial symbols--including Alexander Graham Bell, Eastern White Pine, Group of Seven, James Bay, and Niagara Falls--with each letter's topic introduced through poetry and expository text filled with details about the topics. - Cherry Lake Publishing
The second title in our already popular provincial alphabet series, A is for Algonquin Park: An Ontario Alphabet introduces young readers to all the beauty of this spectacular province. Written with the charm and knowledge of a life long resident, A is for Algonquin Park teaches youngsters of all ages about Ontario's inhabitants, history, flora and fauna, movers and shakers. As with our other two-tiered alphabet books, A is for Algonquin Park answers a variety of questions about one of Canada's most picturesque provinces. Is the longest street in the world really in Ontario? And the world's longest skating rink? What is the Group of Seven? A is for Algonquin Park is Lovenia Gorman's first book. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Melanie Rose has illustrated six other titles for Sleeping Bear. She lives near Toronto, Ontario. - Cherry Lake Publishing
This A to Z children's pictorial covers Ontario's famous people, history, geography, and provincial symbols. Topics include Alexander Graham Bell, Eastern White Pine, Group of Seven, James Bay, and Niagara Falls. Each letter's topic is introduced using poetry and includes expository text filled with details about the topics.