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- Tangerine and Kiwi visit the sugar bush / by Heloua, Laila.; Lapierre, Nathalie.; Cummins, Sarah.;
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- Subjects: Sugar-maple; Maple syrup;
- © c2006., Owlkids,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bear goes sugaring / by Eaton, Maxwell.;
Includes bibliographical references."Learn how to make syrup the old fashioned way with the help of a friendly bear and her amusingly unhelpful accomplices Dog and Squirrel in this informative comics-style picture book."--Provided by publisher.Ages 4-8.K to grade 3.LSC
- Subjects: Maple syrup; Sugar maple; Cooking (Maple sugar and syrup);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The sugar bush / by Mossalim, Katherine,1980-; Mossalim, Katherine,1980-Cabane à sucre.English.;
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- Subjects: Maple syrup; Sugar bush; Sugar maple;
- © 2011., Scholastic Canada,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A day at the sugarbush : making maple syrup / by Faulkner, Megan.; Randall, Wally.;
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- Subjects: Sugar bush; Sugar maple; Maple syrup;
- © c2004., Scholastic Canada Ltd.,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Sugar white snow and evergreens : a winter wonderland of color / by Chernesky, Felicia Sanzari.; Swan, Susan,1944-;
"Verses follow a bear family as they visit a maple-sugaring farm and notice a variety of colors in their surroundings"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Bears; Maple syrup; Color; Winter;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Maple syrup from the sugarhouse / by Knowlton, Laurie Lazzaro.; Mitter, Kathy.;
Kelsey and her father begin tapping sugar maple trees as family and friends gather to help in the process of turning the harvested sap into maple syrup.LSC
- Subjects: Maple syrup; Families; Farm life;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- E meshkwadooniged mitig = The trading tree : a story in English and Ojibwe / by Cooper, Nancy,1967-; Jamieson, Myrtle.; Charles, Heather.; Vujanovic, Milena.;
An ancient sugar maple tree on the shore of Lake Simcoe tells children about how the Chippewa people used to meet there to trade with the new settlers, sharing stories and learning about each other. Includes a pronunciation key for the Ojibwe words.LSC
- Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Whites; Maple; Ojibwa language materials; Ojibwe; Whites; Ojibwe language materials;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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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;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Taffy time / by Lloyd, Jennifer.; Lee, Jacqui.;
Spring has arrived at Sugar Hill Farm. Big sister Audrey is busy helping Dad make maple syrup. Younger sister Kate wants to help too. Will she find a way to do her part?LSC
- Subjects: Maple syrup; Spring;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Maple syrup : a short history of Canada's sweetest obsession / by Kuitenbrouwer, Peter,1962-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A forester's enlightening journey to uncover the story behind Canada's iconic sweet nectar. Blending history, culture, science and personal reflection, this illustrated love letter to maple syrup will appeal to fans of Canadiana and those interested in how maple syrup became Canada's obsession. Maple syrup flows through the spirit of Canada and has done so since it was first extracted from the forests by Indigenous Peoples. In eastern Canada, especially in the heart of maple syrup country in Quebec, the arrival of sugaring off-season in spring offers an excuse for feasts with dancing in the cabanes à sucre, or sugar shacks. But behind the parties lies a high-tech, high-stakes business. A cartel controls every aspect of the syrup cycle in Quebec and decides who may make maple syrup, where and how much. To skirt this iron grip, sugar bush rebels sneak their barrels of syrup out of Quebec in the dark of night, risking crippling fines and banishment from the syrup business. In Maple Syrup, forester and journalist Peter Kuitenbrouwer leads us through the sugar maple forests, from the syrup's semi-legendary beginnings to its commercial explosion and global conquest, weaving in his own story of tapping the forest along the way. For him, "sugaring off" is a magical season, when the days start to get longer and the snow begins to melt. It signals a time of togetherness and shared experience as his family battles the elements in the indomitable forest to produce bottles of pure, golden, delicious sweetener"--
- Subjects: Maple syrup; Maple syrup industry; Maple syrup industry;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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