Giant Play and Learn Book


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Young children will learn as they play with this imaginative activity book designed to develop important childhood skills. This oversized book is packed with hours of doodling, drawing fun, and comes with 10 embedded sticker sheets. Full color. Consumable.





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Canadiana


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My First Kindergarten Learning and Activity Book


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Perfect book to get ready for kindergarten! Colorful Illustrations help children learn a variety of topics such as the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, days of the week and months of the year. Fun activities included to reinforce what they learn. Ideal for ages 3-6 years old




Driving Home


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This lively and diverse bilingual collection of essays by writers and critics examines contemporary Canadian literary arts. The perspectives range from highly personal and introspective to scholarly and objective, yet each adds significantly to an understanding of the dialogue between writers and readers. Proceedings from a workshop held at the Calgary Institute for the Humanities during the summer of 1982, the volume includes such contributors as E.D. Blodgett, Jacques Brault, Richard Giguère, D.G. Jones, Myrna Kostash, Peter Stevens, Aritha van Herk, and Christopher Wiseman. The collection will naturally be of interest to any student of Canadian literature, but the essays also forcefully address, both explicitly and implicitly, the question of a nationalism of the arts, an issue of great importance to performers and critics in many fields.




Bringing Back the Past


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Over the past century and a half, Canadian archaeology rehabilitated large portions of a history once thought to be lost beyond recovery. This book is among the first to document and analyze the growth of archaeology in Canada.







Pathway to wisdom


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Report and recommendations of the Nunavik Educational Task Force (created in 1989 by a resolution of the Makivik Corporation Annual General Meeting) on the status of education in the Nunavik region (northern Quebec); this region obtained partial self-government with the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec [JBNQ] Agreement of 1975.