Its time for Siasi to go to bed, but she doesnt want to brush her teeth or put away her toys. Its so much more fun to play with all the animals of the Arctic! Wouldnt everyone rather dance with polar bear, howl with the wolves, and swim with the f...
The authors share a wholesome look at a contemporary Inuit family participating in traditional activities. . .The simple, descriptive language keeps the story flowing, while embedded Inuit words are explained in the glossary. The colourful illustrations provide a detailed glimpse into traditional food-gathering activities and the land and plant life through spring, summer, and fall. This resource supports Social Studies and Science learning, seasons, connection to land, family, and the Far North. * Books BC - Indigenous Books for Schools *
Ceporah Mearns is from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, but calls Iqaluit, Nunavut home. She lives there with her husband and their children, Siasi and Siloah. Together, they enjoy cooking family dinners, visiting friends and family, going sliding, and spending time at their cabin. Jeremy Debicki is from Winnipeg, Manitoba, but calls Iqaluit, Nunavut, his home. He lives there with his wife and their children, Siasi and Siloah. They enjoy cooking family dinners, visiting friends and family, going sliding, and spending time at their cabin. Jeremy is the co-author of the bestselling picture book It's Time for Bed. Tindur Peturs is an animator and illustrator, born and raised in Iceland, who moved to Canada to study animation and Canadian culture. They have a love for nature, animals, and the power of storytelling.