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Smile So Big
Par Sunshine Quem Tenasco. 2023
Imprimé-braille
Multiculturalisme (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans), Canada (romans)Voyages et géographie, Sociologie, Épanouissement personnel
Braille avec transcription humaine
A magical mirror helps a young girl understand her true beauty in this new picture book from the creators of…
Nibi’s Water Song.When Challa comes home in tears after being teased about her smile, her mom gives her a special gift. It’s a magic mirror — shiny, beaded and beautiful — passed on from her mom, and from her djo djo before her.Challa’s mom tells her that when anyone looks into the mirror, they will see their true self. There’s just one rule: Everyone has to say what they see in the reflection.At first the mirror seems to work for everyone but her. Challa keeps looking and looking. The more beauty she sees in herself, the happier she feels, and the longer she looks into the mirror, the more beauty she sees, until finally Challa sees so much beauty, she can't contain her smile!This special story, from award-winning activist Sunshine Quem Tenasco and artist Chief Lady Bird, introduces readers to concepts of self-acceptance, self-empowerment, and recognition of the unique beauty that comes from within.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Heart Berry Bling
Par Jenny Kay Dupuis. 2023
Braille (abrégé), Braille électronique (abrégé), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Téléchargement Direct), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY texte (Téléchargement direct), DAISY texte (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Littérature générale (romans), Alphabet, chiffres, images (livres), Famille (récits), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans), Canada (romans)Peuples autochtones, Parental (rôle), Sociologie, Passe-temps et artisanat
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
On a visit to her granny, Maggie learns about perseverance through her first beading project. As they work, Granny shares…
how beading helped her stay connected to her Anishinaabe culture when she lost her Indian status. In this illustrated book, children learn about the tradition of beadwork, the strawberry teachings, and the Indian Act.
The Kodiaks: home ice advantage (The breakout chronicles #book 1)
Par David Robertson. 2024
Braille (abrégé), Braille électronique (abrégé), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Téléchargement Direct), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY texte (Téléchargement direct), DAISY texte (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Sports (romans), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Canada (romans)Sociologie, Essais et documents généraux, Épanouissement personnel, Hockey, Parental (rôle)
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"Eleven-year-old Alex is a natural on the ice, but can he stand proud when he's judged for who he is…
and where he comes from? Hockey fans will love this action-packed middle grade novel about teamwork, overcoming adversity, and being proud of who you are and where you come from. Everything is changing for 11-year-old Alex Robinson. After his father accepts a new job, Alex and his family move from their community to the city. For the first time in his life, he doesn't fit in. His fellow students don't understand Indigenous culture. Even a simple show of respect to his teacher gets him in trouble. Things begin to look up after Alex tries out for a local hockey team. Playing for the Kodiaks, Alex proves himself as one of the best, but he becomes a target because he's Indigenous. Can Alex trust his teammates and stand up to the jerks on other teams? Can he find a way to fit in and still be who he's meant to be?"