<p>"<em>Kits, Cubs, and Calves: An Arctic Summer</em> delivers plenty of entertaining content and a worthy message that speaks to the role of family and the importance of our link to nature. Young readers who will readily identify with Akuluk will understand the value of respecting the environment and enjoying all it has to show us. Highly Recommended"—<em>CM Magazine</em></p>

<p>"An information-rich tale of reciprocity between Arctic families and the natural world."—<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p>

<p>"<em>Kits, Cubs, and Calves: An Arctic Summer</em> goes beyond summer and gives a picture of life in the arctic for its people, its animals and the land, and it's a great place to visit through Suzie Napayok-Short and Tamara Campeau's work."—<em>CanLit for Little Canadians</em></p>
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<p>"I love the way this book blends Inuktitut and cultural knowledge into the story seamlessly, teaching words and traditions to the reader as the story progresses. Reverence and appreciation for nature is at the forefront of this tale, and the book is very text-heavy making it perfect for older readers."—<em>The Tiny Activists</em></p>

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<p>This story is focused on the wildlife of the North and takes the young reader on a journey. It teaches the reader about the behaviour of the animals as well as a new appreciation for Akuluk’s culture and language. . .It is a visual exploration of the Arctic with a strong connection to Inuit culture.</p>

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Akuluk is visiting her family in Nunavut and can’t wait to get out on her uncle’s boat for a ride into the powerful Arctic Ocean. Surrounded by her family, and with her trusty toy polar bear beside her, Akuluk experiences the beautiful sights, sounds, and animals that abound in the ocean and along the shore during the short Arctic summer—from a mother polar bear and her cubs to a family of belugas and tiny Arctic fox kits. As they encounter each animal, Akuluk’s aunt and uncles share with her how each species cares for its young, and how they protect their babies from the other animals who share their ecosystem.

This beautiful story of family connection and respect for the natural world teaches young readers how close humans are to our animal counterparts and that caring for the environment in which we live is one of our most important responsibilities

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On a visit to Nunavut, Akuluk learns about Arctic animals and the importance of the environment we all share.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781772272741
Publisert
2020-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Inhabit Media Inc
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
229 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Suzie Napayok-Short was born in Iqaluit on Baffin Island, Nunavut. She has built a career as an Inuktitut translator and interpreter working across Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and throughout Canada. Suzie currently lives in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Suzie’s first book for children, Wild Eggs: A Tale of Arctic Egg Collecting, was nominated for the Silver Birch Express Award. Tamara Campeau works digitally to create her painterly storytelling illustrations. Her work has a strong sense of lighting, naturalistic colours, and dynamic composition. She is strongly inspired by wildlife, children, and the environments in which they reside. She uses this inspiration to add a layer of realism to her work. Campeau’s illustration journey began at Dawson College, where she earned her associate degree in illustration and design. Shortly after, she furthered her studies at Sheridan College, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in illustration.