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The Littlest Sled Dog

The Littlest Sled Dog

by Michael Kusugak, read by Heather Gould
edition:Audiobook
also available: Paperback Hardcover
tagged : dogs, native canadian, self-esteem & self-reliance
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Igvillu said to herself, "When I grow up, I am going to be a St. Bernard."
She dreamed about running in the deep, pure-white snows of the Alps and rescuing skiers.
She dreamed of running, running so fast, chasing wolves with sleek Irish wolfhounds. She dreamed of hunting with dingoes in Australia.
She dreamed of splashing in clear waters fetching ducks with golden retrievers.
But most of the time she dreamed about pulling huge, heavy sleds with big huskies, way up north.

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The Littlest Sled Dog Read-Along

The Littlest Sled Dog Read-Along

by Michael Kusugak, illustrated by Vladyana Krykorka, read by Heather Gould
edition:eBook
tagged : dogs, native canadian, self-esteem & self-reliance
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Igvillu said to herself, "When I grow up, I am going to be a St. Bernard."
She dreamed about running in the deep, pure-white snows of the Alps and rescuing skiers.
She dreamed of running, running so fast, chasing wolves with sleek Irish wolfhounds. She dreamed of hunting with dingoes in Australia.
She dreamed of splashing in clear waters fetching ducks with golden retrievers.
But most of the time she dreamed about pulling huge, heavy sleds with big huskies, way up north.

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The Salmon Twins

The Salmon Twins

by Caroll Simpson
edition:Paperback
tagged : native canadian
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The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets

The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets

by Joseph Dandurand, illustrated by Simon Daniel James
edition:Paperback
tagged : native canadian, first nations
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Timmy and the Whales

Timmy and the Whales

by Jeremy Moray, illustrated by Dee Gale
edition:Paperback
tagged : marine life
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Timmy Ties Up

Timmy Ties Up

by Jeremy Moray, illustrated by Dee Gale
edition:Paperback
tagged : marine life
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To begin with, Timmy missed the excitement and adventure of towing barges and meeting other tugs, but he soon began to make new friends. Captain Jones took him out into the Georgia Strait once a week, to keep his engine in good shape and so he could watch all the tugs and ships going by. Occasionally a tug would be coming through Porlier Pass and the skipper would stop for a chat. One time Timmy was very excited to find that it was Frank, in command of his new tug, with Derek as his mate.

Captain Jones passed the time carving model ships from pieces of driftwood that he found on the beach, he sold them in the island shops...In the evenings, Timmy and his old friends spent many happy hours recalling the adventures they had over the years.

"Shiver me timbers," Captain Jones would say, with a twinkle in his eye, "you've been a working tug for close to seventy years, Timmy. You've really done us proud!"

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