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Omakayas, a young Ojibway girl, lives with her family on an island in Lake Superior around 1847. The First Nations perspective of the time of Little House on the Prairie, these books give a sweet and alternative narrative to the usual one. We have been waiting for these books and they do not disappoint!
- ISBN: 9780123453563
- Author: Louise Erdich
- Ages: 8-12
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Omakayas, a young Ojibway girl, lives with her family on an island in Lake Superior around 1847. Erdrich, drawing on her family’s history, tells us the story from the First Nations perspective.
- ISBN: 9780063064164
- Author: Louise Erdrich
- 244 pages
- Ages: 8-12
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Relive the important and dramatic events in Quebec, October 1970 with this docudrama DVD.
- ISBN: B0000D9BCV
- Author: Terence McKenna
- Ages 12+, Adult
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Blood brothers Jacob and Eli could become sworn enemies when Eli joins the American invasion of Canada.
After avoiding the gallows and fleeing to the United States, Eli returns to Newark when the American Army attacks Fort George. If he is captured again, he will hang, but his return exposes Jacob to possible charges of treason as well―for helping Eli escape. Two people learn their secret: their two enemies, William and Henry. Eli has scores to settle with them. Can he silence them forever ―with pistols at dawn?
- ISBN: 9781443139106
- Author: Don Cummer
- 240 pages
- Ages: 8-12, 12+
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Bone Beds of the Badlands transports readers to the heart of dinosaur country in the most gripping and terrifying Dylan Maples Adventure yet! When the boys and their new friend Dorothy get separated from their guided tour of Dinosaur Provincial Park, they may be lost, but they’re not alone…
- ISBN: 9781771086585
- Author: Shane Peacock
- 216 pages
- Ages: 8-12
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In this retelling of the classic folk tale “Stone Soup,” a stranger teaches the poor villagers what can be accomplished with a few buttons and a little cooperation.
- ISBN: 9781550743265
- Author: Aubrey Davis
- Pages: 32
- Ages: 6-9
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Brazil’s fascinating mix of people will intrigue students of today. This resource helps fulfill the Grade 3 B.C. 2016 learning outcomes related to Global Indigenous Cultures.
- ISBN: 9780778793397
- Author: Malika Hollander
- 32 pages
- Ages: 8-12
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Introducing British Columbia: how large is British Columbia? How many people live in British Columbia and where do they live? What is the capital of British Columbia? How did British Columbia get its name? and many more questions answered in this easy to use hands on activity book.
- ISBN: 9780919972759
- Author: Bill MacDonald
- 40 pages
- Ages 8-12
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Thomas discovers the intrepid James FitzGibbon who saved Upper Canada in 1812. Based on the true events surrounding the legendary James FitzGibbon and The Battle of Beaver Dam, The Bully Boys is a moving account of a young man’s experience of war.
- ISBN: 9780143183846
- Author: Eric Walters
- 224 pages
- Ages: 8-12
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With courage and conviction, Ted stands up for what he believes during the Cariboo gold rush and defends his Chinese friend.
- ISBN: 9781550026344
- Author: Ann Walsh
- 168 Pages
- Ages: 8-12
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When Mack and Jamie MacNeil are kidnapped by the sinister Ben Sparks, a dangerous adventure is set in motion. Forced to travel through the North American wilderness on the eve of the American Revolution, Mack and Jamie’s very lives are on the line.
As they try to thwart the evil that stalks them, they meet many brave allies, participate in thrilling political intrigue, and even find love. It is a journey that neither Mack nor Jamie would have chosen, but once set upon its path, their lives will be changed forever.
- ISBN: 9780773761384
- Author: Maxine Trottier
- Pages: 246
- Ages: 8-12
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Who’s in charge here, anyway?
Canadian Government takes a close-up look at how our country is run at all levels ― from federal politics in Ottawa to provincial politics and down to the municipal level. Readers meet some famous Canadian politicians and learn the structure and function of different governing bodies, what it means to be a constitutional monarchy, and why it’s important for citizens to vote.
- ISBN: 9781443119658
- Author: Elizabeth MacLeod
- 64 pages
- Ages: 6-9