Colleen Landry, Beth Weatherbee, Odette Barr,
Follow the Goose Butt to Prince Edward Island
Author: Colleen Landry, Beth Weatherbee, Odette Barr,
Publisher: Acorn Press
Follow That Goose is an early chapter book designed to appeal to grade 2 and up. Camelia Airheart is a loveable Canada Goose with a faulty GPS or Goose Positioning System. She also has trouble paying attention and quickly gets separated from her flock. After flying around Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Camelia now starts on a journey around Prince Edward Island on a journey that will take her to all the sites of Anne’s Land. Readers of Camelia’s adventures will be excited to follow along her comical adventures through the enchanting text and funny illustrations and will end up knowing more about Canada’s smallest province.
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ISBN associated with this title: | 9781773661421 |
Item | AC0229 |
Publisher | Acorn Press |
Publisher | Acorn Press |
Published on | September 15 2023 |
Language | eng |
Pages | 72 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 8(in) x 5.5(in) |
Shipping weight | (g) |
Status | NOT YET PUBLISHED |
Colleen Landry (author) is a teacher in New Brunswick's Anglophone School District-East.
Colleen has authored several articles, which have appeared in Canadian Living, The Globe and Mail and The Irish Times. Her humour blog, One Hot-Flashin' Mama focuses on menopause and family life in the Maritimes. Her humour book, Miss Nackawic Meets Midlife, was released in June 2018.
Beth Weatherbee (author) is a teacher in New Brunswick's Anglophone School District-East.
Beth has a broad background in both music and drama; she has performed and volunteered for many years with Showcase Productions (Amherst, NS). Her first book, Bedda-bye Maritime Rhyme, was published in 2015 by Born to Read NB. Beth also wrote the music for the Branta Bog Ballad and the Crack Corn Rap! Beth's latest picture book, Maritime Melange, was released in May 2018.
Odette Barr (author/illustrator) is a teacher in New Brunswick's Anglophone School District-East.
Odette has illustrated a number of nature-themed guidebooks for Fundy National Park. Her passion and inspiration for her writing and art comes from her love of nature and the environment. She worked for many years as an interpretive naturalist for Environment Canada before turning to teaching in the traditional indoor classroom. Odette spent 10 years teaching Inuit students in Nunavut.