About this item
Highlights
- Winner of the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award 2014 This unique counting book introduces children to numbers one to ten in Cree.
- 3-5 Years
- 8.3" x 9.1" Hardcover
- 24 Pages
- Education, Multicultural Education
Description
About the Book
This unique counting book introduces children to numbers one to ten in Cree. Discover vibrant illustrations on every page that reflect the rich culture and traditions of the Cree people. Through rhyme, rhythm, and powwow imagery, this book makes language learning a joyful experience for young readers.
Book Synopsis
Winner of the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award 2014
This unique counting book introduces children to numbers one to ten in Cree. Discover vibrant illustrations on every page that reflect the rich culture and traditions of the Cree people. Through rhyme, rhythm, and powwow imagery, this book makes language learning a joyful experience for young readers.
A pronunciation guide is included in the back of the book.
Review Quotes
Recommended.
--Julie FlettHighly Recommended.
-- "CM Association"Selected for Best Books for Kids & Teens
-- "The Canadian Children's Book Centre"About the Author
Penny M. Thomas, of Cree-Ojibway background, believes in approaching healing from all directions, with storytelling key to this purpose. She is an advocate for First Nations people and works in the field of psychology and therapy. She is also the author of Nimoshom and His Bus. Melinda Josie, a graduate of Sheridan College, is an award-winning artist, illustrator, and textile designer. Her illustrations appear in children's books, magazines, and commercial projects. An accomplished fine artist, Melinda has had a number of gallery shows and private commissions. Her work reflects the nature and magic of her Northern Ontario roots. She currently lives in Toronto.