Family & Friends

Family & Friends

Personal and social development are prevalent connections in our books. Both fiction and non-fiction texts incorporate essential themes of community engagement, identity and self-image, and roles and responsibilities.
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Going to Grandma's
$6.95
Illustrated by César Sebastián DíazLevel 4 Lots of fun things happen when you spend the night at Grandma's house! This...
Sometimes I Feel Lonely
$7.95
Level 9 Ptarmigan feels sad and lonely. She just moved to a new community and doesn't have any friends yet....
Sometimes I Feel Sad
$7.95
Level 9 Ptarmigan is so excited to go berry picking with Muskox. But when it starts to snow, her plans...
Sometimes I Feel Angry
$7.95
Level 9 When her friends won't share their toys, Snow Bunting becomes very angry! How can she deal with her...
Helping My Grandfather
$7.95
Written by Maren VsetulaIllustrated by Luke ColemanLevel 6 Follow a little boy as he and Grandpa work together to complete...
Sometimes I Feel Jealous
$7.95
Level 9 Siksik is jealous when she hears her parents are going to have another baby. Explore a number of...
Lena and Ruby
$14.95
Written by Kevin Qamaniq-Mason and Mary Qamaniq-Mason Illustrated by Marcus CutlerLevel 11 Lena and Ruby are best friends. They love...
Talloqut: A Story from West Greenland
$14.95
Written by Paninnguaq Lind JensenIllustrated by Michelle SimpsonLevel 13 “Anaana, why do you have these lines on your chin?”Arnaaleq wants...
Sometimes I Feel Nervous
$7.95
Level 9 Caribou is nervous about his first day of school tomorrow! Luckily his good friend Seagull helps him get...
Sometimes I Feel Frustrated
$9.95
Level 10 Tiu-tiu is frustrated when school starts getting harder. Vivi helps her with some tricks to cope with it....
My Family
$13.95
Illustrated by Charlene Chua Who is in your family? This illustrated book helps children learn Inuit kinship terms. ISBN Bilingual...
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Ukaliq and Kalla Go Camping
$7.95
Level 7 Join best friends Ukaliq and Kalla on a camping adventure! This story introduces children to the Northern tradition...