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Ballet school / by Bray-Moffatt, Naia.; Handley, David.;
Text and photographs present the activities at a ballet studio where young children warm up, practice the five basic positions, exercise at the barre, and watch teenage ballet dancers perform.
Subjects: Ballet dancing; Ballet dancers; Schools;
© 2003., DK Pub.,
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The bus stop / by Stoeke, Janet Morgan;
Kindergartners gather for their exciting first ride on the school bus.
Subjects: School buses; Stories in rhyme;
© c2007., Penguin,
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Sadiq and the pet problem / by Nuurali, Siman,author.; Sarkar, Anjan,illustrator.; Muse, Haruun,narrator.; Container of (expression):Nuurali, Siman.Sadiq and the pet problem.Spoken word (Muse);
Read by Haruun Muse."Sadiq's third grade class has no classroom pet! Not only that, but Sadiq has never had a pet of his own. So Sadiq gathers some classmates to help him solve this problem. What kind of pet would be perfect for their class? A lizard? A bunny? A parakeet? Soon it's up to Sadiq and friends to convince their teacher and classmates that they have found the perfect pet match."Ages 6-8.2-3.
Subjects: Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Pets; Elementary schools; Muslim families; Children of immigrants; Africans; Pets; Schools; Muslims; Immigrants; Somali Americans; VOX books.;
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In-o-saur, out-o-saur / by Bedford, David,1969-; Worthington, Leonie;
If you love dinosaurs, you'll find learning your opposites lots of fun with these cheeky, charming dinosaur friends."For pre-school children"--Colophon.
Subjects: Dinosaurs; English language;
© 2005., Little Hare Books,
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Howard B. Wigglebottom listens to his heart / by Binkow, Howard.; Cornelison, Sue.;
When the children at school laugh at him, Howard the rabbit decides to stop dancing even though he loves it, until he realizes his dancing is what makes him unique.LSC
Subjects: Wigglebottom, Howard B. (Fictitious character); Dance; Rabbits; Self-esteem;
© c2008., Thunderbolt Pub.,
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Eden's children / by Andrews, V. C.(Virginia C.),author.;
"The newest novel from bestselling novelist V.C. Andrews"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Adoption; Families; Home schooling; Siblings;
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Secret path / by Lemire, Jeff.; Downie, Gordon,1964-2017.;
In Secret Path, Gord Downie's lyrics and Jeff Lemire's illustrations tell the story of twelve-year-old Chanie "Charlie" Wenjack, who died on October 22, 1966, after running away from the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School and attempting to make his way back to his home, more than 600 km away.LSC
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Wenjack, Charlie, 1954-1966; Ojibwa Indians; Runaway children; Native peoples; Songs, English; Popular music;
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Jack's talent / by Cocca-Leffler, Maryann,1958-;
On the first day of school, as the children in Miss Lucinda's class introduce themselves and name their special talent, Jack wonders if he is good at anything.
Subjects: First day of school; Schools; Ability;
© 2007., Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
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Medicine river : a story of survival and the legacy of Indian boarding schools / by Pember, Mary Annette,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A sweeping and trenchant exploration of the history of Native American boarding schools in the U.S., and the legacy of abuse wrought by systemic attempts to use education as a tool through which to destroy Native culture. From the mid-19th century to the late 1930s, tens of thousands of Native children were pulled from their families to attend boarding schools that claimed to help create opportunity for these children to pursue professions outside their communities and otherwise "assimilate" into American life. In reality, these boarding schools -- sponsored by the US Government but often run by various religious orders with little to no regulation -- were an insidious attempt to destroy tribes, break up families, and stamp out the traditions of generations of Native people. Children were beaten for speaking their native languages, forced to complete menial tasks in terrible conditions, and utterly deprived of love and affection. Ojibwe journalist Mary Pember's mother was forced to attend one of these institutions -- a seminary in Wisconsin, and the impacts of her experience have cast a pall over Mary's own childhood, and her relationship with her mother. Highlighting both her mother's experience and the experiences of countless other students at such schools, their families, and their children, Medicine River paints a stark portrait of communities still reckoning with the legacy of acculturation that has affected generations of Native communities. Through searing interviews and assiduous historical reporting, Pember traces the evolution and continued rebirth of a culture whose country has been seemingly intent upon destroying it"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Pember, Bernice Rabideaux, 1925-2011.; Pember, Mary Annette; Robidou family.; St. Mary's Indian Boarding School (Odanah, Wis.); Indigenous children; Ojibwe; Ojibwe women; Residential schools;
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100 Forest School activities / by Walmsley, Naomi.; Walmsley, Dan.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Teaches kids how to thrive outside, through outdoor crafts, bushcraft skills and nature-based play.
Subjects: Activity books.; Outdoor recreation for children; Outdoor life;
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