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Baby bear, baby bear, what do you see? (World of Eric Carle.)
Par Eric Carle, Bill Martin. 2007
Dr. Coo and the pigeon protest
Par Sarah Hampson, Kass Reich. 2018
Dr. Archibald Coo, an erudite big-city pigeon, is tired of the way people treat him and the other pigeons. They're…
always being shooed and swatted, and they're never admired the way the other birds are. As Dr. Coo tells his pigeon friends: "It wasn't always this way. In ancient times, pigeons were known to accompany the gods. They brought news of the Olympic Games to all of ancient Greece. And more recently, they delivered messages and medicine to soldiers on battlefields. They were heroes!" Surely, Dr. Coo reasons, pigeons can find a way to earn the admiration of people once again. And he's got just the bold plan to do it. Grades K-3. 2018.Hop into bed!
Par Nicholas Oldland. 2018
A bouncy, hoppy frog, full of irrepressible energy, won't go to sleep. He just wants to jump. And jump and…
jump and jump. Finally, everyone else goes to sleep but he keep jumping until the sun comes up. The next day, he sleeps through his whole day - even band practice and a field trip to the zoo. The only time he gets any zip back is at bedtime when his parents tell him to hop into bed. That he does, "with a triple-flip and a double-twist!" Perfect for every child who's reluctant at bedtime, with a gentle reminder that rest is needed and a new day awaits. Grades K-3. 2018.Ben and the scaredy-dog
Par Sarah Ellis, Kim LaFave. 2018
Ben is excited to make friends with the new kid across the street, until he learns that Erv has a…
dog. Ben is afraid of dogs. When it turns out the new dog is afraid of things too, Ben discovers his own unexpected bravery and makes a new kind of friend. Grades K-3. 2018.They say blue
Par Jillian Tamaki. 2018
A young girl describes where she finds colours in both the world around her and beyond what she can see.…
Winner of the 2018 Governor General’s Award for Young People's Literature – Illustrated Books. Grades K-3. 2018.Mr. Crum's potato predicament
Par Anne Renaud, Felicita Sala. 2017
When a fussy patron sends his order of potatoes back twice, chef George Crum decides to have some fun. Based…
on the true story of the potato chip. Grades K-3. Winner of the 2018 QWF Prize for Children’s Literature. 2017.Stolen words
Par Gabrielle Grimard, Melanie Florence. 2017
Explores the intergenerational impact of Canada's residential school system that separated Indigenous children from their families. The story recognizes the…
pain of those whose culture and language were taken from them, how that pain is passed down and shared through generations, and how healing can also be shared. "Stolen Words" captures the beautiful, healing relationship between a little girl and her grandfather. When she asks him how to say something in his language - Cree - her grandpa admits that his words were stolen from him when he was a boy. The little girl then sets out to help her grandfather regain his language. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2017.Wade's wiggly antlers
Par Christine Battuz, Louise Bradford, Debbie Rogosin, Jennifer Stokes. 2017
One winter morning while playing with his animal friends, a young moose named Wade notices his antlers are wiggly, and…
he runs home to tell his mother. "Remember when we talked about your antlers falling off?" she says. "Don't worry. New ones will grow in the summer." But Wade is worried. He used his antlers for so many fun things, such as paddles for Ping-Pong, perches for giving friends rides and hooks for flying kites. He doesn't want to lose them! Can Wade find a way to stop his antlers from falling off? Or, if he just lets them go, can he find new ways to play? Grades K-3. 2017.Town is by the sea
Par Sydney Smith, Joanne Schwartz. 2017
Throughout his day, a young boy thinks of his father who is working in the coal mine that is located…
underneath the ocean. Winner of the 2018 Lillian Shepherd Award for Excellence in Illustration. Winner of the 2018 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award. Grades K-3. 2017.When we were alone
Par David Robertson, Julie Flett. 2016
When a young girl helps tend to her grandmother's garden, she begins to notice things that make her curious. Why…
does her grandmother have long, braided hair and beautifully coloured clothing? Why does she speak another language and spend so much time with her family? As she asks her grandmother about these things, she is told about life in a residential school a long time ago, where all of these things were taken away. Winner of the 2017 McNally Robinson Books for Young People Awards (younger). Grades K-3 and older readers. 2016.Manners are not for monkeys!
Par David Huyck, Heather Tekavec. 2016
If I had a gryphon
Par Vikki VanSickle, Cale Atkinson. 2016
Sam just got a hamster for a pet. But the hamster is kind of boring ... he just eats and…
sleeps and gets his shavings wet. Inspired by her book of mythological creatures, Sam longs for a more exciting pet. But she soon realizes that taking care of these magical beasts might not be as wonderful as she thought. Sasquatches are messy, unicorns are shy, gryphons scare the dogs at the dogpark, and having a fire extinguisher handy at all times makes dragons seem like an awful lot of work. Grades K-3. 2016.Bad pirate
Par Dean Griffiths, Kari-Lynn Winters. 2015
Barnacle Garrick is bold and saucy and selfish. And for a pirate captain, that's good, very good. And his crew…
are all scurvy sea dogs--selfish down to the last fleabitten scuttle-butt. And that's good too. But Augusta Garrick is shy, polite, and selfless. For a pirate, that's bad, very bad. Despite her father's horrible example, the sea pup can't stop helping out. It just might take one terrible storm, a ripped sail, a missing peg leg and a panicked crew before Augusta can prove that being selfless is a bold and saucy move after all. And that's good, very good indeed. Grades K-3. 2015.A dog day for Susan
Par Maureen Fergus, Monica Arnaldo. 2016
Disappointed when their great-aunt's visiting dog, Susan, proves to be inclined toward quiet, elegant manners, Spencer and his pup, Barney,…
decide to teach Susan how to be a real dog using Barney's barking, playing, and mess-making mischief as examples. Grades K-3. 2016.Buddy and Earl and the great big baby (Buddy and Earl. #3.)
Par Maureen Fergus, Carey Sookocheff. 2016
Mom's friend Mrs. Cunningham is coming for a visit, and she's bringing her baby! While Buddy tries to explain the…
ins and outs of babydom to Earl, neither of them is prepared for the chaos the small and adorable creature brings with it. When the baby manages to escape from its cage-- which Buddy gently suggests is really just a playpen-- it's up to our favourite odd couple to save the day. Grades K-3. 2016.Buddy and Earl go exploring (Buddy and Earl. #2.)
Par Maureen Fergus, Carey Sookocheff. 2016
Buddy is just settling in for the night when Earl announces that he's going on a trip. Before Buddy knows…
it, he and Earl are off on another grand adventure. While exploring the wilds of the kitchen, they see wondrous sights, make delicious discoveries and even encounter a couple of unusual monsters. Grades K-3. 2016.Ralph: flying hound
Par Dave Paddon, Alex Kolano. 2016
Inspired by a true story. A hilarious recitation about a dog that just won't give up. Along with his canine…
comrades, Ralph chases anything that moves, and usually catches it too. But when his aspirations go skyward, even his four furry friends - Nance, Lucky, Spot 1 and Spot 2 - wonder if Ralph's aiming too high. Will Ralph catch that big orange duck? Will pilot Greg ever get those crazy dogs out of his hair? And how did those mutts end up in the drink? Grades K-3. 2016.My heart fills with happiness
Par Monique Gray Smith, Julie Flett. 2016
The sun on your face. The smell of warm bannock baking in the oven. Holding the hand of someone you…
love. What fills your heart with happiness? This beautiful board book, with illustrations from celebrated artist Julie Flett, serves as a reminder for little ones and adults alike to reflect on and cherish the moments in life that bring us joy. Winner of the 2017 Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize. Grades K-3. 2016.The wolf-birds
Par Willow Dawson. 2015
In a story set deep in the wild winter wood, two hungry ravens fly in search of their next meal.…
A pack of wolves is on the hunt, too. Food is scarce, but, if they team up, the ravens and wolves just might be able to help each other. Grades K-3. 2015.Spirit bear
Par Jennifer Harrington, Michael Arnott. 2016
Follows the adventures of Annuk, a little spirit bear cub growing up in the Great Bear Rainforest of BC’s Northwest…
coast. Annuk learns what it means to be different when he discovers that he has a coat of white fur instead of black, like the rest of his family. One day, while testing his fishing skills, he slips and falls into the river and is swept downstream, far from the safety of his mother. Alone and lost, Annuk makes an unlikely friend and encounters dangerous predators as he summons his courage and wits to find his way back to his family. Each of the 22 animals featured in the book has two profiles comprised of facts about each animal’s habits, diet, and life-cycle. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2016.