A poignant and poetic picture book celebrating traditional Indigenous harvesting, foods, and the connections that these build for all our relations.
Its a special day: the young protagonist in this memorable s ...
Continue to celebrate Cree culture and being true to yourself in the second book in this vibrant new early chapter book series!
Sarah has spent the best summer visiting Kohkom and her best friend Eden ...
A heartwarming story about lifelong love and loss told from the perspective of a grandfathers favorite chair.
Grampys chair sits in the middle of his living room and always keeps an eye on My Love. The C ...
A vibrant debut early chapter book series celebrating Cree culture and being true to yourself.
Look for Book 2, Muskwas Tipi Talks, coming in Spring 2025!
Sarah Ponakey has moved to the city from her home ...
A whimsical and lyrical celebration of imagination and exploration if we simply asked, What if . . .
嚜選遛Follow two siblings through their day as they let their imaginations run wild in this joyful story ...
A debut picture book that celebrates self-love, care, and resilience with one of the most widespread plantsthe dandelion.
Both a love letter to the dandelion and a call to love ourselves in a difficult ...
This bestselling, innovative picture book introduces readers to the concept of Etuaptmumkor Two-Eyed Seeing, the gift of multiple perspectives in the Mikmaw languageas we follow a group of young children conne ...
"This compelling novel will introduce young readers to the complexities of modern indigeneity and resilience.Eden Robinson, author of Monkey Beach and Son of Trickster.
A young Indigenous girl searching ...
A BookRiot Dont-Miss 2022 Queer Graphic Novels & Memoirs "Rabbit Chase is a welcome intersectional work for today's youth."Traci Sorell, award-winning author of We Are Still Here! and At the Mountain's ...
From healing to astronomy to our connection to the natural world, the lessons from Indigenous knowledge inform our learning and practices today.
How do knowledge systems get passed down over generations? ...