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Sea creatures join with humans to clean up the oceans of accumulated trash. A whimsical story of mermaids concerned about the level of trash in their environment gathering the support of sea creatures and humans to get the trash out of the water onto the land. Very colorfully illustrated with some 17 full-page paintings.
This is the same content as the first edition with the illustrations rescanned to more properly render the original colour. The first edition used commercially scanned TIFF files without the oruginal illustrations for reference and the contents was extremely weak in green and overwhelmed by yellow.
Chesapeake Bay Retriever named Ben is followed from birth in an 1880s Prince Edward Island Lighthouse at Wood Islands. The ruknt of the litter, he grows up to find and rescue a lost little girl and later protect the lighthouse keeper from a hungry bear. Illustrated with 14 full-page color pictures, this is an excellent book to read to young children ot to be read by elementary-aged children..
This illustrated collection of rhyming poems by two young girls about the problems of choosing a pet is hilarious. Included are elephants, spiders, a giraffe, owls, dolphins, dragons, squirrels, tigers, snakes, porcupines, parrots, fish, goats, bears, and cats. The short poems are rhyming and have consistent meter.. The mixed media illustrations use paint and fabric.
This poem about foxes on Prince Edward Island is a somewhat whimsical descrition of the very abundant foxes found on the island. It is brightly illustrated with full-page pictures for each stanza or pair of lines.This story is a tribute to our ancestors, both mine and the foxes. There once was a fox farm on Panmure Island, and the foxes still roam on this beautiful island, where their ancestors used to be.My ancestors, the Panmure Island and Georgetown MacDonalds, once lived on the island, where they owned a large parcel of land. On a portion of that land now stands the Panmure Island Lighthouse, tall and majestic, on the eastern shore of Prince Edward Island.The Panmure Island Lighthouse is owned and operated by a community of volunteers, who want to preserve the history of this historical piece of paradise.
This superbly illustrated children's book recounts in poetic form the effort of Louie the Loon to reach the moon. The very experienced illustrator has created an image of a comic loon who won't give up and the author's simple poetry can lead both the reader and a young audience smoothly along on this fantastic journey, with the end being that the 'man in the moon' must now be renamed the 'loon on the moon'!.
This third collection of stories and poems by Prince Edward Island authors includes more pieces than ever before by more authors, and is a wide-ranging set of voices relating both personal and historic information about this island in Atlantic Canada. This is the first collection with full colour pictures.
In this fourth book about the Prince Edward Island donkey, his stable becomes the setting for the Christmas Play by the children of the nearby school. Tom Rath tells the story in simple short lines and Katie Townshend's illustrations, following in the tradition of a different illustrator for each book in the series, add brilliant colour to the book.
In the vivid colors of his own acrylic painted illustrations, Loman Bell tells the second story of his Old Glory series. We follow the ship as it departs from its home harbor on Prince Edward Island, Canada and undertakes a long voyage in the tradition of the wooden sailing ships of the 1800s. As the ship braves fierce winds as well as severe cold, we can imagine some of the hardships sailors endured back then...only this voyage ends well!
In this third Donkey Oatie book, beautifully illustrated by Christine Gaudet, the story begins with he and his friends standing around under a big maple tree watching the rain fall. As it slows, a rainbow draws them out and they take a trip of discovery around the field. Mice, rabbits, crows and cows all go on the trip and they discover frogs and mouse holes. Oatie returns to his shed at the end to dream of the oats his farmer is going to bring.
In this second book of the series Donkey Oatie encounters human friends with painted nails, braids, and body piercings and starts to imagine how he would look, but the shock of imagining the net effect convinces him he would prefer to remain "a good-looking and happy little donkey." Again Tom Rath provides a cute story with a message and Ian provides captivating illustrations.
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