• Gus the Tortoise Takes a Walk

    Gus the Tortoise Takes a Walk

    Created by: Erin Arsenault
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    It’s a busy day at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax. Gus the Tortoise is getting his new home, and while the curator is away, Elliot is in charge of moving all the boxes in and out of the museum to set up Gus’s home. But Elliot makes a big mistake, and the box with Gus in it gets left outside long enough for Gus to wander away! He strolls up and down Spring Garden Road, taking in all the exciting Halifax sights, while Elliot frantically searches for him. Finally Gus ends up in a quiet, shady corner of the Public Gardens, just right for a tortoise. Elliot goes to the Public Gardens to make a wish in a fountain that he will find Gus—and it comes true! He brings him back to his comfortable new home in the museum and Gus settles in for a long sleep after his big adventure.

    Based on true events, when Gus really did “run” away from the museum!

    $18.95
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  • Eagle of the Sea

    Eagle of the Sea

    Created by: Kristin Bieber Domm
    Artist: Jeffrey Domm
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Powerful and fast, bald eagles are some of the most majestic birds in the world. They can spot their prey from two kilometres away, build a larger nest than any other North American bird, and dive at speeds up to 160 kilometres an hour! And in eastern Canada, bald eagles are thriving.
    Learn about these amazing birds—their habitat, hunting skills, nesting habits, and more—in Eagle of the Sea. With vibrant, detailed illustrations and accessible text, Eagle of the Sea is both educational and awe-inspiring.

    $9.95
  • Simon and Catapult Man's Perilous Playground Adventure

    Simon and Catapult Man’s Perilous Playground Adventure

    Created by: Norene Smiley
    Artist: Brenda Jones
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Well-known children’s writer Norene Smiley’s delightful prose and award-winning illustrator Brenda Jones’s vibrant illustrations combine to bring the wonder of imaginative play to life. The quirky pictorial elements and interplay between real life and fantasy will make Simon and Catapult Man a winner with children, while teachers and librarians will appreciate the playground safety theme and related activity.

    $8.95
  • Pumpkin People

    Pumpkin People

    Created by: Sandra Lightburn
    Artist: Ron Lightburn
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Every Autumn strange figures start appearing around the town of Kentville, Nova Scotia, sauntering down the sidewalk, sitting in a tree, cavorting on a lawn-who are these peculiar people? Why, they’re the Pumpkin People! Constructed from cornstalks, straw, and, of course, pumpkins, these folkloric figures are put together every year to celebrate the harvest in the Annapolis Valley in a most creative way.
    Pumpkin People tells the tale of Kentville’s famous pumpkin people. Sandra Lightburn’s simple verse reveals the secret world of the half-funny, half-spooky figures; Ron Lightburn’s stunning illustrations bring that secret world to life. And a special section in the back teaches pumpkin fans young and old how to build their own pumpkin person!

    $17.95
  • Gracie, The Public Gardens Duck pb

    Gracie, The Public Gardens Duck pb

    Created by: Judith Meyrick
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Gracie has a nice, comfortable life in the Halifax Public Gardens. Her days are full of swimming in lakes and fountains, napping in bushes, and gobbling up the delicious treats that the visitors to the park bring especially for her. Muffins, popcorn, and peanut butter sandwiches. Yum! Gracie loves the attention and the company she gets from people but she especially loves all the food.

    One day, however, Gracie’s favourite people stop giving her food. What’s happening? Why won’t anyone share their lunch? Aren’t they worried that she’ll starve? Despite her best efforts, Gracie’s turned away by all her food sources, and to fill up she has to turn to-well, duck food. And despite herself, she starts to enjoy it.

    Gracie, the Public Gardens Duck is a funny and sweet story, reminiscent of classic children’s literature, but with a modern heroine-one hungry duck in search of dinner!

    $14.95
  • Tommy's New Block Skates PB

    Tommy’s New Block Skates PB

    Created by: Garth Vaughan
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In a small town in Nova Scotia, Tommy is dreaming about skating on Half-mile Pond. He will skate fast, make circles and fancy figures on the ice, maybe even play hockey…as soon as he has his very own skates. Join Tommy in discovering how old-fashioned block skates are made. Will Tommy’s new block skates be ready by winter?

    $12.95
  • Lena and the Whale

    Lena and the Whale

    Created by: Deirdre Kessler
    Artist: P John Burden
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Lena has a 6th sense for knowing when animals are in trouble. That’s how she found Hawkster, a young crow with a broken wing, and others. Her 6th sense puts her in the right place when a baby humpback whale swims too close to shore.

    $7.95
  • I Met an Elk in Edson Once

    I Met an Elk in Edson Once

    Created by: Dave Kelly
    Artist: Wes Tyrell

    Join an elk in undies named Rusty, my mom and me in a search for Uncle Todd. From Jasper, Fort Macleod and the hoodoos to the Calgary Stampede, Cowboy Trail and Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, come along on the best road trip around Alberta ever! Promise!

    $17.95
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  • Henrietta's Nightlight

    Henrietta’s Nightlight

    Created by: Alice Whitney

    Henrietta is staying overnight at her grandparents? cottage for the first time. She would love to see the great blue heron that visits in the morning, but there?s no electricity or running water at the cottage, and the night noises are scary. After a grownup day exploring nature with her grandparents, will she be able to make it through the night?

    $12.95
  • Mission

    Mission

    Publisher: Belle Isle Press

    This is the true story of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, an adventurous young doctor from England, who in 1892 set sail across the Atlantic Ocean to bring medical relief to the remote fishing communities on the rugged shores of northern Newfoundland and Labrador. He immediately fell in love with the land and its people but was horrified to discover the cruel conditions that they endured. In an effort to help he joined with the local people to build traveling hospital ships, local clinics, schools and orphanages.

    $19.95
  • Canadian Maple Syrup

    Canadian Maple Syrup

    Created by: Grayce Rogers
    Artist: Marijke Simons

    Based on the real-life story of the Allaway family of Tantallon, Nova Scotia. Brian and Simmone Allaway started their backyard project with children Cara and Brian William in the 1980s, and as the popularity of their maple syrup grew, so did their small family business. Acadian Maple Products Ltd. has since developed into a large processing and retail facility with a world- wide distribution network. It employs twenty people and is still fully owned and operated by the Allaway family.

    $9.95
  • Adieu, Jacoby!

    Adieu, Jacoby!

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Beloved dog Jacoby, who’s helped numerous children deal with their anxiety and has helped them with their reading skills, is very sick. Seeing him in such pain, his owner Madame Ève decides to take him to the vet to put him own. As she learns to live without her dear companion, Madame Ève is comforted by the soothing memories of him. The children Jacoby helped miss him and decide to throw him a goodbye party. Slowly but surely, without ignoring the pain, or the sorrow, life goes on.

    $10.95
  • Ouaf? Ouaf? Cot! Cot!

    Ouaf? Ouaf? Cot! Cot!

    Created by: Carolyn Rowe-Turner
    Artist: Sarah Delignies
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    A little moment in the life of Henriette, Crème Brulée, Caro and Claude.

    $11.95
  • (M)other

    (M)other

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    No, my son doesn’t have a father!

    From the delivery room to the classroom, a woman whose motherhood is questioned explains: her son doesn’t have a father, but he’s got two moms. She is the other mother. A (m)other, but there was only room for one on the birth certificate. In the minds of some adults and kids, however, a father figure must be found. Adapted from a 2018 CBC Poetry Prize shortlisted poem, this book tells, with tenderness and accuracy, the difficulties that homoparental families face in being accepted for who they are: loving families.

    $13.95
  • Meet Me at Green Gables

    Meet Me at Green Gables

    Created by: Michel Bourque
    Artist: Jean-Luc Trudel
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Gracie Finley and Glenda Landry, two young girls from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, both dream of being on stage. This is in the 1960s, just as the Confederation Centre of the Arts opens its doors in their hometown. Gracie and Glenda soon join the new theatre’s company of actors and become best friends. To the delight of audiences, they take on the roles of kindred spirits Anne and Diana in the marvelous musical inspired by the novel Anne of Green Gables.

    Also available in French: Rideau Rouge et Pignons Verts.

    $13.95
  • Comment Naquirent un poulain,cinq chatons et la Confederation

    Comment Naquirent un poulain,cinq chatons et la Confederation

    Created by: Deirdre Kessler
    Artist: Brenda Jones
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    L’action du dernier roman de l’auteure primée de livres pour enfants Deirdre Kessler se déroule à l’été de 1864. Les jumeaux Gabriel et Grace, de neuf ans, aident leurs parents à l’écurie familiale de la rue Great George, à Charlottetown. Ils assistent à toute l’excitation provoquée par la venue d’un cirque en ville et l’arrivée par bateau de politiciens des Maritimes et de la province du Canada-Uni. Les jumeaux suivent des leçons de dessin de leur ami, l’artiste Robert Harris, de quatorze ans, qui joue dans l’orchestre chargé de divertir les délégués lors du grand bal et du banquet offerts à l’édifice colonial. Mais les jumeaux sont plus excités à cause de leur cheval préféré, qui va bientàt donner naissance à son premier poulain.

    Remontez dans le temps et parcourez les rues de Charlottetown pour jeter un regard sur les réunions ayant mené à la Confédération, avec ce livre magnifiquement illustré par l’artiste primée Brenda Jones.

    $12.95
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  • Foggy Cat

    Foggy Cat

    Created by: Glenda Thornton
    Artist: Robert Lyon

    Robert Lyon’s illustrative watercolors combine beautifully with Glenda Thornton’s rhythmic language. Together author and illustrator bring Foggy Cat’s daily and seasonal life to the page. Enjoy the meanderings of Foggy Cat through the neighbourhood, the house and seasons.

    $9.95
  • Nature's Yucky ! Gross Stuff that Helps Nature Work Gross Stuff that Helps Nature Work

    Nature’s Yucky ! Gross Stuff that Helps Nature Work Gross Stuff that Helps Nature Work

    Nature’s Yucky uses kids’ natural fascination with the stinky, the gross, and the icky to help them learn more about wild animals and why critters behave as they do.

    $10.00
  • You Can Be a Nature Detective

    You Can Be a Nature Detective

    Created by: Peggy Kochanoff

    This wonderful book explains how children and adults alike can have fun using nature’s clues to figure out such conundrums as which bird built what nest, what butterfly or moth a caterpillar will turn into, and which animal made what tracks.

    $14.00
  • Fiddleheads to Fir Trees : Leaves in all Seasons

    Fiddleheads to Fir Trees : Leaves in all Seasons

    Created by: Joanne Linden
    Artist: Laurie Caple

    Children will be delighted by the fourteen diverse North American plants depicted in Fiddleheads to Fir Trees, from weeping willow and cedar to cattail and poison ivy. The plants are organized by season, starting with the tender fiddleheads of a fern in early spring and ending with the snow-dusted needles of the balsam fir.

    $12.00
  • Camas & Sage A Story of Bison Life on the Prairie

    Camas & Sage A Story of Bison Life on the Prairie

    Created by: Dorothy Patent
    Artist: Christina Wald

    In Camas and Sage: A Story of Bison Life on the Prairie, kids are invited to explore and discover the northern plains in a truly unique way: through the eyes and ears of a bison calf.

    $12.00
  • Awesome Osprey: Fishing Birds of the World

    Awesome Osprey: Fishing Birds of the World

    Created by: Donna Love, Joyce Turley

    In this scientific yet light-hearted book, readers will become acquainted with ospreys and their life cycle, from courtship, nesting, and raising young to their yearly migrations. Lovely illustrations bring these birds and their aquatic world to life.

    $12.00
  • Sweet Dreams, Wild Animals ! A Story of Sleep

    Sweet Dreams, Wild Animals ! A Story of Sleep

    Created by: Eileen Meyer
    Artist: Laurie Caple

    Fourteen animals, including the cuddly koala, the hairy anteater, and the wise owl, are featured in this lyrical bedtime story about the unusual ways that animals sleep. Natural history notes explain how each animal sleeps, from the magnificent frigatebird, which naps while flying hundreds of feet above the sea, to the walrus, which sleeps with its tusks anchored in floating ice.

    $12.00
  • Maritime Monsters

    Maritime Monsters

    Created by: Steve Vernon
    Artist: Jeff Solway
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    This children’s picture book is a field guide to Maritime monsters, taken from local folklore and legends. The monsters described include Prince Edward Island’s Old Hook-Snout, New Brunswick’s Acadian Werewolf, Nova Scotia’s Parker Road Phantom and Newfoundland’s Not-So-Cuddly Kraken!

    Each entry includes a short story featuring the monster and a field guide entry: location, diet, size, frequency, description, and special monster-hunting advice. An indispensable resource for the young Maritime monster hunter!

    $12.95
  • A Change of Heart

    A Change of Heart

    Created by: Alice Walsh
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The remarkable story of honourary Newfoundlander Lanier Phillips, who survived a shipwreck during the Second World War and went on to become a civil rights activist, is told for children in this heartwarming, vibrantly illustrated picture book.

    $19.95
  • Animal Signatures

    Animal Signatures

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Animal Signatures is a handy field guide that teaches one how to recognize and interpret animal signs—the tracks, droppings, and nibbled twigs that animals leave behind.

    $9.95
  • Summer Feet

    Summer Feet

    From those first barefoot days, wobble-dy walking over rocks and pebbles, to wandering-wild while searching for sea glass and, finally, huddled-up cozy at a late-summer bonfire, these summer feet flutter kick, somersault, hide-and-seek, and dance in the rain, soaking up all the season has to offer. With Sheree Fitch’s classic lip-slippery, lyrical rhymes and Carolyn Fisher’s bright and colourful illustrations, Summer Feet will be an instant summertime favourite.

    $22.95
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  • The Gathering

    The Gathering

    Alex is attending her first Mi’kmaw spiritual gathering, or mawiomi. Though she is timid at first, older cousin Matthew takes her under his wing. Meeting Elders along the way, they learn about traditional Mi’kmaw culture: the sacred fire, drumming, tanning and moccasin decorating, basket- and canoe-making, and enjoy a Mi’kmaw feast. Most importantly, Alex finds her voice in the talking circle.

    With contemporary illustrations by the bestselling illustrator Art Stevens, The Gathering is an inclusive story that will educate and entertain Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers alike.

    $22.95