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The antlered ship
Par Dashka Slater, Terry Fan, Eric Fan. 2017
Imprimé-braille
Aventure (récits), Mer (récits), Canada (romans), Auteurs canadiens (romans)
Braille avec transcription humaine
An inquisitive fox named Marco and a bored flock of pigeons join the crew of deer Captain Sylvia, setting sail…
in her antlered ship in search of a wonderful island and finding friendship on the way. Grades K-3. 2017.Exemplaires disponibles:
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The Digger and the Flower
Par Joseph Kuefler. 2018
Imprimé-braille
Amitié (récits), Sports (romans), Littérature générale (romans)
Braille avec transcription humaine
From the acclaimed author/artist of Beyond the Pond and Rulers of the Playground comes a breathtaking new book with a…
powerful message about the environment, perfect for fans of Peter Brown’s The Curious Garden and Kadir Nelson’s If You Plant a Seed. Each day, the big trucks go to work. They scoop and hoist and push.But when Digger discovers something growing in the rubble, he sets in motion a series of events that will change him, and the city, forever."This story contains bold graphic illustrations and a wonderful message about the environment," proclaims Brightly.com in their article "18 Must-Read Picture Books of 2018."Exemplaires disponibles:
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Whatever you do, don't go near that canoe!
Par Julie Lawson, Werner Zimmermann. 1996
Imprimé-braille
Aventure (récits), Prix littéraires (romans)
Braille avec transcription humaine
A canoe takes two young explorers on a trip through unknown waters where they find pirates and their ship. Winner of the 1997 Tiny Torgi Award. Grades K-3. 1996.
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The Train
Par Jodie Callaghan. 2020
Imprimé-braille
Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Famille (récits)
Braille avec transcription humaine
Ashley meets her great-uncle by the old train tracks near their community in Nova Scotia. Ashley sees his sadness, and…
Uncle tells her of the day years ago when he and the other children from their community were told to board the train before being taken to residential school where their lives were changed forever. They weren't allowed to speak Mi'gmaq and were punished if they did. There was no one to give them love and hugs and comfort. Uncle also tells Ashley how happy she and her sister make him. They are what give him hope. Ashley promises to wait with her uncle by the train tracks, in remembrance of what was lost.Exemplaires disponibles:
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