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kidscanpress.com presents ...
The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
written by
Diane Silvey
illustrated by
John Mantha
from the series
Kids Books of
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2727
Hardcover Jacket
USD $19.95
978-1-55074-998-4
Paperback w. Flaps
USD $14.95
978-1-55453-930-7
Grades: 3 to 6
Ages: 8 to 12
Social Studies
History
conflict and change
Cultures, Local & Global Community
Aboriginal peoples
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
W
Grade Level
5/6
Accelerated Reader
7.6 MG
© 2005
4-color
9 x 12
64 pages
Canada's Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in countless ways. Their story is central to the nation's identity — indeed, the word "Canada" is derived from the Huron-Haudenosaunee word "kanata," which means "our village." This title in the acclaimed Kids Book of series is a balanced, in-depth look at the cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canada's first peoples.
Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers.
kidscanpress.com presents ...
The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
written by
Diane Silvey
illustrated by
John Mantha
from the series
Kids Books of
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2727
Hardcover Jacket
USD $19.95
978-1-55074-998-4
Paperback w. Flaps
USD $14.95
978-1-55453-930-7
Grades: 3 to 6
Ages: 8 to 12
Social Studies
History
conflict and change
Cultures, Local & Global Community
Aboriginal peoples
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
W
Grade Level
5/6
Accelerated Reader
7.6 MG
© 2005
4-color
9 x 12
64 pages
Canada's Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in countless ways. Their story is central to the nation's identity — indeed, the word "Canada" is derived from the Huron-Haudenosaunee word "kanata," which means "our village." This title in the acclaimed Kids Book of series is a balanced, in-depth look at the cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canada's first peoples.
Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers.
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kidscanpress.com presents ...
The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
written by
Diane Silvey
illustrated by
John Mantha
from the series
Kids Books of
For information - including sample spreads, free downloadables and more - go to
www.kidscanpress.com/US/product.aspx?productid=2727
Hardcover Jacket
USD $19.95
978-1-55074-998-4
Paperback w. Flaps
USD $14.95
978-1-55453-930-7
Grades: 3 to 6
Ages: 8 to 12
Social Studies
History
conflict and change
Cultures, Local & Global Community
Aboriginal peoples
Reading Levels:
Fountas & Pinnell
W
Grade Level
5/6
Accelerated Reader
7.6 MG
© 2005
4-color
9 x 12
64 pages
Canada's Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in countless ways. Their story is central to the nation's identity — indeed, the word "Canada" is derived from the Huron-Haudenosaunee word "kanata," which means "our village." This title in the acclaimed Kids Book of series is a balanced, in-depth look at the cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canada's first peoples.
Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers.
written by
Diane Silvey
illustrated by
John Mantha
pf=798
from the series
Kids Books of
Hardcover Jacket
978-1-55074-998-4
|
Aug 1, 2005
|
USD $19.95
Paperback w. Flaps
978-1-55453-930-7
|
Sep 1, 2012
|
USD $14.95
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Canada's Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in countless ways. Their story is central to the nation's identity — indeed, the word "Canada" is derived from the Huron-Haudenosaunee word "kanata," which means "our village." This title in the acclaimed Kids Book of series is a balanced, in-depth look at the cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canada's first peoples.
Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers.
Grades: 3 to 6
Ages: 8 to 12
4-color •
9 x 12 •
64 pages
Curriculum Connections
Social Studies
History
conflict and change
Cultures, Local & Global Community
Aboriginal peoples
Reading levels
Fountas & Pinnell
W
Grade Level
5/6
Accelerated Reader
MG 7.6
Close
At Kids Can Press, we recognize that viewing a single spread is not always effective when attempting to evaluate reading level, gauging student interest or appraising the quality and detail of illustration in a children’s book.
For this reason, we have worked with Lookybook.com to incorporate full, cover-to-cover previews of select picture books and early reading titles within our on-line store. We believe that Lookybook is the most compelling previewing experience currently available on-line, and that it’s as close and you can get to flipping through pages of the real book in a bookstore, at a trade show or school library. We hope that you will take advantage of this useful feature while browsing through our Web site.
For more information about Lookybook, or to read reviews of our books by librarians, industry experts and moms and dads, visit
www.lookybook.com
.
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