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National Geographic kids almanac 2025. by National Geographic Society (U.S.);
The most exciting edition yet of the world's best almanac for kids! Including animals, space, inventions, history, and more, it's a one-stop shop for every curious kid!
Subjects: Almanacs.; Almanacs, Canadian; Almanacs, Children's; Curiosities and wonders;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Robert Munsch / by Edwards, Frank B.,1952-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Munsch, Robert N., 1945-; Children's literature, Canadian.; Authors, Canadian (English);
© 2008, c2009., Fitzhenry & Whiteside,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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My art, my world / by Winkler, Rita,1987-; Winkler, Helen.; Winkler, Mark(Children's author);
A young woman living with Down syndrome, shows children the world as she sees it through her art.LSC
Subjects: Winkler, Rita, 1987-; Down syndrome patients as artists; Painting, Canadian;
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A Canadian year : twelve months in the life of Canada's kids / by McCartney, Tania,1968-; Snerling, Tina.;
A month-by-month guide to life in Canada for children.LSC
Subjects: Children; Calendars;
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Last airlift : a Vietnamese orphan's rescue from war / by Skrypuch, Marsha Forchuk,1954-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. iv), Internet addresses and index.The story of the last Canadian airlift rescue operation that left Saigon and arrived in Toronto on April 13, 1975. Son Thi Anh Tuyet was one of the 57 babies and children on that flight. Based on personal interviews and enhanced with archival photographs.LSC
Subjects: Son Thi Anh, Tuyet; Orphans; Orphanages; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Airlift, Military; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Adopted children; Vietnamese Canadians;
© c2011., Pajama Press,
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Do beavers eat poutine? : cool Canadian quizzes / by Becker, Helaine,1961-;
"How well do you know Canada? Are you an expert on all things Canuck, or do you need to brush up on your basics? Test your knowledge and find out. In what province will you find the Snake Capital of the World? What Canadian fish is so fatty it can be dried, strung on a wick and used as a candle? How many official languages are spoken in Canada--by Canada Geese? In this 100 percent True North strong and free quizzlopedia, you'll find out how you rate when it comes to Canadiana. You'll also find dozens of facts, jokes and puzzles that celebrate the splendour of our nation--in totally cool Canadian style, of course."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Children's questions and answers.;
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Bertie Stewart Is Perfectly Imperfect [electronic resource] : by Mosher, Melanie.aut; cloudLibrary;
Bertha Mae Stewart—otherwise known as Bertie—is ready for anything grade 6 can throw at her. She spends every day with her best friend Kevin, enjoys delicious cookies at her grandmother’s, and has an adorable baby half-brother to dote on. But then her teacher announces a public speaking assignment, she’s paired up with her worst enemy for the project, and her inside voice won’t stop telling her that everything is going to go wrong. And of course, there’s that nagging little secret Bertie can’t tell anyone about. Most days, a trip to her favourite tree or a hug from Grammy are enough to make Bertie’s anxiety go away for a short while. But as life grows more complicated, and Bertie pushes the noisy feelings further down, the pressure inside of her starts to build. And someday soon, she won’t be able to hold it all in. From the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award–shortlisted author of A Beginner’s Guide to Goodbye, Bertie Stewart is Perfectly Imperfect is a heartfelt tale about learning to cope with anxiety amid life changes both big and small.Bertha Mae Stewart—otherwise known as Bertie—is ready for anything grade 6 can throw at her. She spends every day with her best friend Kevin, enjoys delicious cookies at her grandmother’s, and has an adorable baby half-brother to dote on. But then her teacher announces a public speaking assignment, she’s paired up with her worst enemy for the project, and her inside voice won’t stop telling her that everything is going to go wrong. And of course, there’s that nagging little secret Bertie can’t tell anyone about. Most days, a trip to her favourite tree or a hug from Grammy are enough to make Bertie’s anxiety go away for a short while. But as life grows more complicated, and Bertie pushes the noisy feelings further down, the pressure inside of her starts to build. And someday soon, she won’t be able to hold it all in. From the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award–shortlisted author of A Beginner’s Guide to Goodbye, Bertie Stewart is Perfectly Imperfect is a heartfelt tale about learning to cope with anxiety amid life changes both big and small.
Subjects: Electronic books.; Multigenerational; Depression & Mental Illness; Emotions & Feelings;
© 2024., Nimbus,
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Inuit relocations : colonial policies and practices, Inuit resilience and resistance / by Tester, Frank J.,author.; Zawadski, Krista Ulujuk,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The traditional life of Inuit of Canada's North, affected early on by contact with whalers and the development of the fur trade. Changes to the lives of Inuit following the Second World War, including the relocation of Inuit, resulting in separation from family and culture and deaths from starvation, contagious diseases and appalling living conditions as Inuit were forced to adapt from living off the land to permanent settlements. The relocation of Inuit children to settlement-based federal day schools. How Inuit fought back against these injustices to maintain their culture and language and contribute to the richness and diversity of Canadian culture."--
Subjects: Inuit; Inuit; Inuit;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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