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This book shares with young readers the ancient Inuit traditional story of the appearance of the first humans on earth.
Alternating between a modern Arctic community, where a teen lives with his family and navigates the challenges of family life, and the world of Inuit stories woven by the teen's grandfather, who tells the boy of the epic coming-of-age journey of Amaruq, a young shaman.
An Arctic journey interpreted through the mythological and contemporary world of an Inuit artist and author.
Celebrating the traditional Inuit principle of helping others, this cute story of family and community is perfect for teaching important values.
Polar Bear, Fox, and Wolf head out on a journey to find some snacks. On their way, they must learn how to be kind and understanding of each other, and work together toward their goal.
From award-winning author Aviaq Johnston, comes a new horror graphic novel.
In this lovingly told book, a mother recounts for her son all the things she loves about him, connecting each attribute to an element of the Arctic landscape or Inuit traditional life.
Accomplished actor, sculptor, and award-winning musician Etua Snowball shares his childhood experience growing up in Northern Quebec in this heartwarming children's book.
Lemming goes on the hunt for a tree in order to have her very first Merry Christmas.
Two siblings imagine sailing into dreamland and encounter all the wonders of the Arctic on their journey.
In this book, kids will learn what ravens eat, where they live, how they raise their babies, and other interesting facts, like the fact that ravens have one of the biggest brains of any bird and that they can use tools!
Kudlu's children will not go to sleep until he tells them a story of long ago, of giants, animals disguised as humans, little people the size of lemmings, and all of the other wonderful things that existed way back then.
A traditional story from the Western Arctic about a kind giant who adopts a human boy and protects them against a giant grizzly bear!
Once a young woman who refused to marry, Nuliajuq is lead to a life of solitude at the bottom of the ocean as the powerful, at times vengeful, spirit of the sea.
Little Bo the Icelandic troll must conquer his fears of the dark in order to save his best friend Glowy from being turned to stone by the rising sun.
Told in the voice of a boy and his father by turns, this book takes a thoughtful and heartfelt look at the emotional toll of a child being taken from their family and community to attend residential school.
In this book, kids will learn about the many body adaptations that make Arctic foxes perfectly designed for life in the Arctic, as well as some of their amazing abilities-like being able to travel huge distances in search of food, even swimming between islands on their quest!
Accomplished actor, sculptor, and award-winning musician Etua Snowball shares his childhood experience growing up in Northern Quebec in this heartwarming children¿s book.
This book introduces kids to all the creepy, spooky, and downright scary creatures told about in traditional Greenlandic mythology.
This traditional story is retold by Louise Flaherty and Solomon Awa, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy.
In this retelling of an Inuit traditional story, a boy with the beak of a raven embarks on an epic journey to fight a beat from the depth of the ocean to create his own island world.
This definitive collection of Inuit legends is thoughtfully introduced and carefully annotated to provide the historical and cultural context in which to understand this rich oral tradition.
A Calvin and Hobbes-esque graphic novel showcasing a loveable Arctic friendship.
An Arctic journey from the point of view of a most unlikely object-a child's pet rock.
This loving bedtime poem shares all the ways in which a family will welcome their long-awaited new member.
Celebrating the traditional practise of gathering Arctic berries and other Inuit traditional land uses, this cute story of determination and enjoying the outdoors is perfect for grandkids to share with their grandparents.
Based on a well-known Inuit traditional story, this beautifully illustrated picture book by Inuktitut linguist Jaypeetee Arnakak teaches the power of unconditional love.
Palluq and his cousin Qiliqti love helping their anaanatsiaq!They are excited to visit her on their way to school. What chores can they do to help their anaanatsiaq?
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