CHILDREN'S FICTION

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No Pets Allowed

When Matthew moves to Vancouver with his mother, he's not able to bring along his dog Lucky, because the apartment building he is moving into does not allow dogs. But when Matthew's imaginary dog scares ...

Summer of Suspense

Have you ever wondered why girls seem less interested in science than boys? Or why girls don’t think science is cool? This Canadian Association of Girls in Science book is the answer to all of those ...

Fox on the Ice

One winter afternoon, Joe and Cody went ice fishing with their papa, their mama, and Cody's little black dog, Ootsie. It was the perfect day to fish. The sky was clear, and the sun made the snow sparkle ...

Kiss Me! I'm a Prince

2012 Blue Spruce Award nominee, 2011 Amelia Bloomer List nominee "If you kiss me, I'll turn into a prince!" says the frog. But Ella thinks that a talking frog is much more interesting than living like ...

The Glory Wind

Winner of the 2011 Ann Conner Brimer Award for Children's Literature Winner of the 2011 Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People 2012 Silver Birch Fiction Award nominee Shortlisted ...

Owls See Clearly at Night/Lii Yiiboo Nayaapiwak lii Swer

This picture book is a small glimpse, from A to Z, of some of the sights and sounds of the Michif language and its speakers. The language of the Métis, Michif is a combination of French and Cree with ...

The Lost Island

By (author) E Pauline Johnson
Illustrated by Atanas
Categories: Children's Fiction

"My aim, my joy, my pride, is to sing the glories of my own people. "

The story of The Lost Island is from the Legends of Vancouver, a book inspired by the friendship between a Mohawk poet and a Salish ...

The Little Hummingbird

This inspiring children’s book—a revised edition of the award-winning Flight of the Hummingbird—is based on a South American indigenous story about a courageous hummingbird who defies fear and expectations ...

Caillou: Training Wheels

Caillou would like to remove the training wheels on his bike, but he soon learns that there is a proper time for everything.