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Amialiksiuqtuuk - Look for colours / by Rupke, Rachel,1982-; Hinch, Ali.;
Nanuq and Nuka explore the world around them. Children can open the flaps and find the hidden colours with Nanuq and Nuka.LSC
Subjects: Colors; Polar bear; Lift-the-flap books; Inuktitut language materials;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bob books. by Kertell, Lynn Maslen.; Kath, Katie.;
Picky pig -- Mop -- I will get you -- The big tent -- Pals -- Stuck! -- Silk dress -- Ray and Jay -- Hen's raft -- Adrift -- New nest -- Two cats.This book focuses on: short vowels and animal names
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) Words.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Spellings: short vowels, animal names.; Reading (Preschool); Reading (Primary); Reading readiness; English language; English language; English language; Reading;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Camping chaos / by Dixon, Franklin W.; Burroughs, Scott.;
During the the annual "Fun With Camping" event at Bayport State Park, Frank and Joe investigate when tent decorations start to go missing and they find mysterious footprints around the camp."Ages 6-9"--Page [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters); Brothers; Camping; Lost and found possessions;
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Would you rather be a bullfrog? / by LeSieg, Theo.,1904-1991.; McKie, Roy.;
Poses questions for pondering: "Would you rather be a dog or be a cat?", "Would you rather live in igloos or in tents?", "Would you rather be a mermaid with a tail instead of feet?"LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Decision making;
© c2003., Random House Children's Books,
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Hope is a woman's name : my journey as a Bedouin Palestinian activist in Israel / by El'Sana-Alh'jooj, Amal,author.;
"At birth it was only Amal's father who looked at her and said "I see hope in her face. I want to call her 'Amal' -- meaning 'Hope' -- in the hope that Allah will give us boys after her." The fifth daughter in a patriarchal society and an indigenous Bedouin in a Jewish state, Amal Elsana came into this world fighting for her right to exist. Today she is a key shaper of public opinion on Israel's marginalized minorities. Hope is a Woman's Name tells of Amal's journey navigating interweaving systems of power and oppression -- the patriarchal and the nationalist -- in her fight for justice and equality. As a shepherd at the age of 5, she led her flock across the green mountains of Laqiya, her village in the Negev in southern Israel, and later ran literacy classes for the women in her tribe in her early teens, the beginning of a lifelong career organizing people to promote policy change for Israel's Bedouin, a minority within the Palestinian minority. She later established economic empowerment programs for marginalized women, helping to found an Arab-Jewish school, and creating organizations to promote shared society. Where others come up against obstacles, Amal builds bridges; not by sacrificing her identity, but by embracing it. Each thread of her identity -- Bedouin, Arab, woman, feminist, Palestinian and Israeli -- is woven into the tent of her life, a tent where no one is left out in the sun."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; El'Sana-Alh'jooj, Amal.; Bedouins; Feminists; Minorities; Palestinian Arabs; Political activists; Women, Bedouin; Women, Palestinian Arab; Women's rights;
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The dog across the lake / by Davis, Krista,author.;
"Holly Miller arrives at her cousin Josh's campsite to return his wayward pooch only to discover he is nowhere to be found and a guest of the Sugar Maple Inn is dead in his tent, prompting her and her Jack Russell Terrier, Trixie, to sniff out a sneaky killer"--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Recipes.; Novels.; Dogs; Hotelkeepers; Hotels; Jack Russell terrier; Murder; Pet owners;
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Good morning, Canada / by Beck, Andrea,1956-;
"From a pair of moose spied through an open tent flap at sunrise to a gaggle of Canada geese at a school bus stop, a morning game of shinny on an outdoor rink, and checking the sap buckets at a maple syrup farm, these inviting pages capture a familiar Canada that will delight young readers"--www.amazon.ca.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Morning;
© c2014., North Winds Press,
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Good morning, Canada / by Beck, Andrea,1956-;
"From a pair of moose spied through an open tent flap at sunrise to a gaggle of Canada geese at a school bus stop, a morning game of shinny on an outdoor rink, and checking the sap buckets at a maple syrup farm, these inviting pages capture a familiar Canada that will delight young readers"--www.amazon.ca.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Morning;
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Empire of wild / by Dimaline, Cherie,1975-author.;
"From the author of the YA-crossover hit The Marrow Thieves, a propulsive, stunning and sensuous novel inspired by the traditional Métis story of the Rogarou--a werewolf-like creature that haunts the roads and woods of Métis communities. A messed-up, grown-up, Little Red Riding Hood. Broken-hearted Joan has been searching for her husband, Victor, for almost a year--ever since he went missing on the night they had their first serious argument. One terrible, hungover morning in a Walmart parking lot in a little town near Georgian Bay, she is drawn to a revival tent where the local Métis have been flocking to hear a charismatic preacher named Eugene Wolff. By the time she staggers into the tent, the service is over. But as she is about to leave, she hears an unmistakable voice. She turns, and there Victor is. The same face, the same eyes, the same hands. But his hair is short and he's wearing a suit and he doesn't recognize her at all. No, he insists, she's the one suffering a delusion: he's the Reverend Wolff and his only mission is to bring his people to Jesus. Except that, as Joan soon discovers, that's not all the enigmatic Wolff is doing. With only the help of Ajean, a foul-mouthed euchre shark with a knowledge of the old ways, and her odd, Johnny-Cash-loving, 12-year-old nephew Zeus, Joan has to find a way to remind the Reverend Wolff of who he really is. If he really is Victor. Her life, and the life of everyone she loves, depends upon it."--
Subjects: Paranormal fiction.; Amnesiacs; Werewolves;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Your island / by Klassen, Jon.;
With a minimal tableau of familiar objects and a gentle rhythm suited for reading aloud, an island and all its items--a tent, a fire, a boat, a bird--are assembled, ending with bedtime as the sun goes down. This is an island for a young child to have whenever they want to go there. One in a trio of board books focusing on safe spaces, comfort, and imagination, Your Island signals both a departure for Jon Klassen and a story whose peculiar touches of whimsy stamp the book as iconically his.
Subjects: Board books.; Islands; Outdoor life; Bedtime;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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