Baby Learns About AnimalsThese seven beautifully illustrated bilingual board books for the very youngest picture-readers show Baby learning. |
Baby Learns About ColorsBaby plays outside with members of her family and learns the names of the colors around her. |
Baby Learns About SensesThese seven beautifully illustrated bilingual board books for the very youngest picture-readers show Baby learning. |
Baby Learns About TimeThese seven beautifully illustrated bilingual board books for the very youngest picture-readers show Baby learning. |
Baby Learns About WeatherThese seven beautifully illustrated bilingual board books for the very youngest picture-readers show Baby learning. |
Baby Learns to CountThese seven beautifully illustrated bilingual board books for the very youngest picture-readers show Baby learning. |
Birch Water / K’I TúIn flip-book format, this bilingual Dene Yatie-English children's book contains a variety of language activities. |
Boozhoo, Come Play With UsWith Ojibwe words and color photographs of the Fond du Lac kids doing what little kids do, this beautiful board book will appeal to little kids everywhere. |
Eaglecrest Leveled Readers - 30 SETDepicts real Indian children, belonging to real communities, with real lives. No made-up “myths and legends,” no ethnographic expositions. |
Eaglecrest Leveled Readers - 50 SETThis outstanding emergent-reader series motivates young listeners to read while also encouraging empathy and discussion. |
First Nations FamiliesWritten in consultation with First Nations elders, students, and parents, these beautifully illustrated stories demonstrate the traditional value of inclusion. |
First Nations TechnologyFor young readers, this is a deceptively simple and excellent discussion of old-time and modern technology |
I Can’t Have Bannock But the Beaver Has a DamA recipe for bannock follows the story, so children and their parents or teachers can read a story and have a snack together. |
Ke Ana Pōhaku Ma Kahakai/The Rock Cave at the BeachEngages young readers in counting and the natural environment. |
Looking After MeQuail-child learns about emotional health, and protecting her physical space. Part of the Caring For Me series. |
Manabozho and the BullrushesOjibwe story for very young children about the consequences of pride, anger, competitiveness, and excess. |
Me Too / Si Tth’iThis bilingual Chipewyan-English children's book contains guide notes for a variety of language activities. |
My Arctic 1, 2, 3A counting book that shows the relationships between humans, the animals and the environment. |
Niwechihaw / I HelpAs they walk in the woods to gather rosehips, a young Cree child learns by watching and helping his Kokum. |
Our JourneyWith rich, vibrant color paintings, this beautiful board book will encourage the youngest children to greet and thank all creation. |