Waiting for the Whales by Sheryl McFarlane (ages 7 and up)Ī lonely old man lives by the sea, tending his garden and waiting each year for the orca whales to arrive. Listen to Raffi's song with your little beluga and then read the book together. The bright illustrations capture Baby Beluga's day of fun and frolic with the other Arctic creatures. This popular children's song by Raffi transitions well to a book. Be sure to look for more delightful Mole stories.īaby Beluga spends the day swimming and diving until it is time to curl up and say goodnight. These clever and creative moles make the best of the situation and enjoy some splishy, splashy fun in their hole deep beneath the earth. Two mole sisters, out for a sunny stroll, must dive for cover when the rain comes. The Mole Sisters and the Rainy Day by Roslyn Schwartz (ages 2 and up) The book was published prior to 1999 when Nunavut became a territory. His impressions of each province and territory are shared through stunning full-page art and personal summaries in English and French. With a glowing heart, Ted Harrison paints Canada from Newfoundland to the Northwest Territories. They celebrate our landscape, our history, and our talented Canadian writers and illustrators. The celebration of Canadian children's literature continues with 10 books that range from the humorous to the thoughtful, from the classic to the new favourite.
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