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Inhabit Education Books Fall 2022

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  • Reading Levels

    Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient: I
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    For sale with exclusive rights in: WORLD
  • Supply Detail (CA)

    Distributor: Inhabit Education Books Inc. Supplies to: CA Availability: Available On Sale Date: Dec 09, 2022 Carton Quantity: 50 $21.95 CAD
  • Supply Detail

    Distributor: Consortium Book Sales & Distribution Excluding: CA Availability: Available On Sale Date: May 16, 2023 Carton Quantity: 50 $21.95 USD
    $18.99 GBP
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The Story of the Loon and the Raven
Bilingual Inuktitut and English Edition
Bilingual Inuktitut and English Edition
Adapted by: Jaypeetee Arnakak Illustrated by: Erin Hunting

Adapted by :

Jaypeetee Arnakak ,

Illustrated by :

Erin Hunting

Imprint:

Inhabit Education Books Inc. - Iqaluit

ISBN:

9781774505809

Product Form:

Hardcover

Form detail:

Paper over boards
Hardcover , Paper over boards
English, Inuktitut

Audience:

Juvenile: Age (years) 3 - 6, Grade (CAN) K, Grade (US) K, Reading age 3 - 6
Dec 09, 2022
$21.95 CAD
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Dimensions:

8.5in x 8.5 in | 250 gr

Page Count:

24 pages

Illustrations:

Full-colour illustrations throughout
Inhabit Education Books Inc.
JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island / General
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Nunavut
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“Long ago, animals were different. They could speak. They wore clothing. They used tools…”

Raven and Loon are best friends. They love to sew clothes for each other. But when Raven won’t hold still to be measured for a new coat Loon is making, Loon gets mad. What happens when these two friends disagree?

Uncover this traditional Inuit story retold in simple and accessible prose for developing readers to enjoy over and over again!

Jaypeetee Arnakak is a linguist, translator, and educator. He spent many years many years as a policy analyst specializing in Inuit culture, language and education issues. He is the editor of Unikkaaqtuat Qikiqtaninngaaqtut, a collection of thirty-three versions of traditional stories, transcribed and edited from oral recordings of ten Inuit elders from two High Arctic communities, Arctic Bay and Igloolik. He has also adapted several traditional Inuit stories into children's storybooks.

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