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Night walk / by O'Leary, Sara.; Arscott, Ellie,1974-;
A little girl can<U+2019>t sleep one night, so her dad asks if she<U+2019>d like to go for a walk. They tiptoe through the silent house and step out into the dark.LSC
Subjects: Fathers and daughters; Walking; Night;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Levi's gift / by Stinson, Kathy.; Arscott, Ellie.;
"Levi's violin tells stories. It quietly sings the tragic song of how Levi lost his home and family to war. It also celebrates happy times, as Levi plays a lullaby for his newborn son. From the moment Levi buys his violin with his hard-earned money, he is rarely apart from it. As the years pass, Levi's hands grow stiff and his violin gathers dust on a shelf. One day, he hears that a local school is looking for donations of instruments. Can he bear to part from his beloved violin?"--
Subjects: Picture books.; Violin; Music; Fathers and sons; Gifts;
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Auntie's rez surprise / by O'Watch, Heather.; Arscott, Ellie,1974-;
Auntie always greets Cree in Nehiyaw when she comes for a visit. When Auntie arrives with a surprise gift hidden in her bag, Cree can't wait to discover what it is. The first clue? It's from the rez. As Cree tries to figure out what it might be, the bag starts to move. Cree is thrilled when the bag opens and out jumps a rez puppy! Cree asks Auntie how to take care of the new puppy. Auntie talks to Cree about the importance of dogs in their culture. They are our relatives, she explains, and need to be well taken care of. Cree decides she will name her new puppy "Atim", the Nehiyaw word for dog.
Subjects: Picture books.; Aunts; Indian reservations; Puppies; Cree Indians; Cree language; Indigenous peoples;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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