Drumming, singing and dancing are all part of being at a Powwow. Perry an his family gravel all over North America to participate in these family and community gatherings. Join Perry's two boys as they share their treasured memories of being at Powwows with their family and learning how to dance.
This book was written to inspire a conscious awareness of all life. I humbly hope that when reading the Circle, dimple pleasure and reflection can be achieved with your children.
In this busy world, we are increasingly losing touch with the connection we all share while rushing to exist. This book is a reminder to slow down and be mindful of our actions and the impact they may have on the natural world.
In this busy world, we are increasingly losing touch with the connection we all share while rushing to exist. This book is a reminder to slow down and be mindful of our actions and the impact they may have on the natural world.
This book was written to inspire a conscious awareness of all life. I humbly hope that when reading the Circle, dimple pleasure and reflection can be achieved with your children.
In this busy world, we are increasingly losing touch with the connection we all share while rushing to exist. This book is a reminder to slow down and be mindful of our actions and the impact they may have on the natural world.
In this busy world, we are increasingly losing touch with the connection we all share while rushing to exist. This book is a reminder to slow down and be mindful of our actions and the impact they may have on the natural world.
The in and watercolour illustrations in this book reflect the life city of a salmon from the salmon's point of view looking up from the underwater. Silhouette images provide a clue to the season and to the predators the salmon encounters throughout its life. The story reminds us ho the salmon demonstrates great determination and strength in its long journey from the stream where life begins , to the ocean, and back to its natal stream.
In traditional plains Indian culture, boys and men were given feathers to mark achievements, similar to the way Boy Scouts earn badges. So, what happens why a Plains boy is allergic to feathers? Pure fun - that's what!!
The Sky is our oldest picture book, and people have been telling stories about it since the beginning of time. In the Under a Blanket of Stars series you'll journey with Warren as he remembers First Nations legends about the northern lights and constellations. This collection is sure to delight any curious stargazer's imagination.
Au young boy follows his grandmother for a walk. They discover a spider wearing its web, and wise, gentle Nokomis explains to her grandson how all in life is connected.
By Bruce Martin, Tla-Keesh-Pihk-UH
Adapted by Donna Klockars & Terri Mack
Salmon Illustrations by Larry Bob
Computer Design by Terri Mack
Adapted by Donna Klockars & Terri Mack
Salmon Illustrations by Larry Bob
Computer Design by Terri Mack



