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Learn about the country foods people eat in the North. This book features different kinds of food people get from the land and sea in Nunavut, such as caribou and maktaaq.
What are some jobs people have in the North?This book features different jobs people have in Nunavut, such as a hunter and a teacher.
Find out what kinds of birds live in the Arctic!This book features different birds that live in the North. Beautiful photographs guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
What do you see in your classroom?This book features common items found in a classroom, such as a chair and a desk. Illustrations guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
There is a lot to see in Nunavut!This book features words for different parts of the Arctic landscape. Beautiful illustrations guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
Learn about the little animals that live in the Arctic.This book features little animals that live in the North, such as the lemming and the Arctic hare.
There are some really big animals in the Arctic!This book features big animals that live in the North, such as the polar bear and muskox.
Learn about transportation in the Arctic!This book features traditional and modern ways of getting around in the Arctic.
What do you wear inside?This book features common clothing items people wear inside.
You need to dress warmly to play outside in the Arctic!This book features different winter clothing items a child wears to go outside in the North.
What is your favourite colour?This book helps children practise colour words by showing them an object of a different colour on each page.
What¿s the weather like in Nunavut?This book features simple nouns related to the weather. Beautiful photographs of Nunavut guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
Find out what the weather is like in the Arctic.This book helps children practise describing the weather by showing weather conditions that are common in Nunavut.
What do you do at school?This book uses simple action words to describe what a child does at school.
Who is in your family?This book introduces children to the names of people in a family. Colourful illustrations guide children to practise reading the single word on each page.
What do you do at home?This book uses simple action words to describe what a child does at home.
What do you do on a summer¿s day?This book describes different things a child does on a summer¿s day in the Arctic.
After a long winter in their den, this polar bear family is ready for spring!This fun illustrated book is about a mother polar bear and her cubs coming out to play after being in their den all winter.
Can you name the parts of your body?This illustrated book helps children learn the names of differentbody parts.
There are a lot of animals living in Arctic waters!This book features animals that live in the waters around Nunavut, such as the narwhal and the ringed seal.
What animals live in the Arctic?This book features high-contrast images of familiar animals found in the North, like the polar bear, narwhal, and ringed seal.
What do you do when you feel sad?This book shows different activities a child does to help him feel better when he is sad.
Learn all about where ravens live, what they do, and how they get food.This simple nature book gives information about ravens, along with beautiful photographs.
What do your family members do?This book describes the jobs of different members of a child¿s family.
I have a lot of things!This book describes items a child in Nunavut might have.
What do you see in your community?This book features different places in a community in Nunavut.
There is a lot to see in Nunavut!This book explores different parts of the Arctic landscape, such as a river and a shoreline.
What is in your community?This book features the names of different places in a Northern community, such as the church and the school.
Let¿s count to 10!This book helps children practise counting by showing a different number of objects on each page, from 1 to 10.
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