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Go show the world: a celebration of Indigenous heroes /
Par Wab Kinew. 2018
Imprimé-braille
Histoire (romans), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans), Peuples autochtones (romans)Peuples autochtones (biographies), Canadiens (biographies), Auteurs canadiens (documentaires)
Braille avec transcription humaine
Using rhyming lyrics from a previously written rap song, Midewin author, Manitoba politician, and creator Kinew tells the stories of 14 Indigenous heroes both historical and contemporary. Grades K-3. 2018.
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Of thee I sing: a letter to my daughters
Par Barack Obama, Loren Long. 2010
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Histoire, Etats-Unis (histoire)
Braille avec transcription humaine
President Obama praises thirteen American citizens - including Helen Keller, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cesar Chavez - whose contributions…
shaped our country. Expresses hope that these heroes will inspire his daughters and all children to pursue their own unique gifts and build up our nation. Grades K-3. 2010.Exemplaires disponibles:
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The man who made parks: the story of parkbuilder Frederick Law Olmsted
Par Frieda Wishinsky, Song Nan Zhang. 2009
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Arts et divertissement, Biographies, Beaux-arts (biographies), Ouvrages documentaires canadiens, Canada (histoire), Etats-Unis (histoire)
Braille avec transcription humaine
When the great cities of North America were being developed, there was little thought to creating "green spaces." Frederick Law…
Olmsted combined his childhood love for nature with the structured beauty of the great parks of London and Paris to turn a neglected, swampy area into one of the most acclaimed parks in North America: Central Park in New York City. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2009.Exemplaires disponibles:
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I have a dream
Par Kadir Nelson, Martin Luther King Jr.. 2012
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Histoire, Etats-Unis (histoire)
Braille avec transcription humaine
On August 28, 1963, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington, Martin Luther King gave…
one of the most powerful and memorable speeches in history. The themes of equality and freedom for all are not only relevant today, 50 years later, but also provide young readers with an important introduction to America's past. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2012.Exemplaires disponibles:
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