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  • Canada All Year

    Illustrated by Per-Henrik Gürth This charming picture book follows a group of happy animal travellers as they spend a year exploring the True North. Each month gets its own colourful spread highlighting a different Canadian festival, seasonal event or activity. The trip begins in January with a...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-19-2011
  • Kitten’s Winter

    Written and illustrated by Eugenie Fernandes Winter comes to Kitten’s world, and the little calico leaves her cozy home for an afternoon of exploration and discovery. Kitten learns that even on a frosty day, animal life flourishes: a squirrel forages, an otter goes fishing and a woodpecker taps...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-19-2011
  • Hocus Pocus

    Written by Sylvie Desrosiers and illustrated by Rémy Simard This zany tale pits a grouchy pooch against Hocus Pocus, a mischievous blue bunny who lives in a magician’s hat. When Hocus Pocus spots a bunch of tantalizing carrots poking out of a shopping bag, he decides he must have them. But...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-19-2011
  • Ninja Cowboy Bear Presents the Call of the Cowboy

    Written by David Bruins and illustrated by Hilary Leung When the bear wants to spend the afternoon photographing birds, the exuberant cowboy inadvertently makes a nuisance of himself as he loudly chews bubble gum, hops on a pogo stick and slurps a pop. When the ninja just wants to read quietly, the cowboy...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-19-2011
  • My Name is Elizabeth

    Written by Annika Dunklee and illustrated by Matthew Forsythe Meet Elizabeth. She’s got an excellent pet duck, a loving granddad and a first name that’s just awesome. After all, she’s got a queen named after her! So she’s really not amused when people insist on using nicknames...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-19-2011
  • The Busy Beaver

    Written and illustrated by Nicholas Oldland The busy but careless beaver spends his days following random impulses, rarely thinking things through and leaving in his wake a devastated forest filled with stumps, half-nibbled trees and injured, homeless animals. But then one day the beaver finds himself...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 07-18-2011
  • Have You Ever Seen a Duck in a Raincoat?

    Written by Etta Kaner, Illustrated by Jeff Szuc Have You Ever Seen a Duck in a Raincoat? compares human clothing, footwear and headgear with the equivalent animal adaptations. Have you ever seen a lobster in a helmet? No? That's because lobsters don't need helmets because they have a hard shell...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by treeadmin on 05-26-2009
  • Franklin Books

    Franklin is every young child's friend. Children instantly connect with the young turtle's sense of adventure and enjoy watching him work through familiar problems and solve them in his own way. Franklin's books have made friends all over the world, selling more than 60 million copies in...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 01-07-2009
  • Alphabeasts

    Written and Illustrated by Wallace Edwards From the weird and wonderful imagination of an amazing artist comes an alphabet book like no other. Kids will delight in discovering animals from A to Z living together in an old Victorian mansion. They’ll meet an elephant in the ballroom playing with...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 01-06-2009
  • Christmas Eve Magic

    Written by Lucie Papineau Illustrated by Stéphane Poulin Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is one of the most enduring holiday stories ever written. Inspired by this masterpiece, Lucie Papineau’s text and Stéphane Poulin’s art make for a striking new interpretation. Barton...
    Posted to Books (Weblog) by admin on 12-17-2008
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