• Lili Tutti-Frutti

    Lili Tutti-Frutti

    Created by: Edith Bourget
    Artist: Serge Richard
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Lili Tutti-Frutti’s friends and family tease her and predict she will turn bananas if she keeps chomping on her beloved snacks. This is just what seems to happen, but then, what better cure than Maman’s love and… more fruits! This whimsical and touching book also includes a two-page presentation with specific exotic fruit names, no preaching and all in good fun, but it does encourage a fruit eating habit!

    $9.95
  • Riette l'assiette

    Riette l’assiette

    Created by: Anne-Marie Sirois
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Does Charlotte the artist know that behind her back, Table and Chair are wrestling for Riette the plate’s attention? Riette is so attractive in her yellow polkadotted attire! Take care: this love triangle might just end up with something broken… But take heart: something new will appear, because, after all, an artist is handy with her hands, her imagination and re-using can be so productive!

    $9.95
  • Quacko Académie

    Quacko Académie

    Created by: Ryan McIntyre
    Artist: Dano LeBlanc
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Quacko is feeling blue. He has friends, but no voice. That’s embarrassing for a duck! And how in the world will he get Fine Plume’s attention? The big singing contest is coming up soon; Quacko is afraid he’ll look bad. However, his instinct to help a competitor ends up helping him learn to sing in his own voice, and win over his sweetheart!

    $9.95
  • Le trésor d`Elvis Bozec

    Le trésor d`Elvis Bozec

    Created by: Francoise Enguehard
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Elvis Bozec a un rêve : découvrir des vestiges laissés par les marins français qui sont venus, il y a très longtemps, pêcher la morue à Terre-Neuve. Avec l’aide de sa sœur et d’un vieux monsieur sympathique, réussira-t-il à retrouver les traces de son ancêtre sur l’île Rouge, où l’on ne voit pourtant plus rien du passage des Bretons ?

    $9.95
  • Jean Pierre Roma (French)

    Jean Pierre Roma (French)

    Created by: Jill MacLean
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    This is the French translation of Jean Pierre Roma and the Company of the East of Isle-Saint Jean.

    In the 1700s, Jean Pierre Roma brought settlers to carve an international trading empire out of the virgin forests of Isle St. Jean — now known as Prince Edward Island. A successful entrepreneur in a thriving community, he saw all his accomplishments destroyed by privateers in 1745. Yet the story of Roma lives on as an inspiration and a cautionary tale to leaders and builders. This new edition of a monograph originally published in 1977 ensures that Roma is not forgotten.

    $9.95
  • Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Lullaby for New Brunswick

    Artist: Chris Brown
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Sing your way around the province with this charming lullaby. Vibrant imaged and evocative language combine to celebrate the beauty and diversity of New Brunswick’s landscape.

    $9.95
  • 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
  • En Attendant L'Autobus Melanie Legere

    En Attendant L’Autobus Melanie Legere

    Created by: Melanie Légèr
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Every morning Claude and his dad wait for the bus at the roadside. Rain snow or shine, they entertain each other with jokes and stories while watching the little bus get bigger as it nears. But it seems like little Claude is getting bigger too, and pretty soon he’s not so eager to be seen there waiting with his daddy.

    $9.95
  • How the Petitcodiac River Became Muddy

    How the Petitcodiac River Became Muddy

    Created by: Raymond Martin
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Légende mi’kmaq. Combat entre une anguille et un homard

    $9.95
  • The Other Author Arthur

    The Other Author Arthur

    Created by: Sheree Fitch
    Artist: Jill Quinn
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    With Sheree Fitch’s wonderful and unusual sense of humour, and her alluring way with words, here’s another chapter book for young readers about a mix-up that could happen anywhere.

    $9.95
  • Lush Dreams, Blue Exile

    Lush Dreams, Blue Exile

    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    These poems range from a personal evocation of Black Nova Scotian history to an intense, intimate response to world events in the last thirty years. All are “fugitive poems” evolving from 1979 to 1991.

    $9.95
  • Woman Talking Woman

    Woman Talking Woman

    Created by: Maxine Tynes
    Publisher: Pottersfield Press

    Maxine Tynes is a poet who has lived all her life in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Her heritage goes back to the time of Black Loyalists in that province and Maxine has drawn heavily on that rich cultural past. Her writing is intense, personal, evocative and accessible in nature which earned her the titles of Milton Acorn People’s Poet of Canada for 1988. When her first book, Borrowed Beauty, was published by Pottersfield Press in 1987, it received rave reviews and sold out in a few months. Now in its third printing, Borrowed Beauty has provne to be a bestselling Canadian title, reaching far beyond the usual audience for poetry.

    Woman Talking Woman is a new and varied collection of poetry and fiction by this vibrant voice from Atlantic Canada.”Maxine Tynes is a woman/teacher/poet whose life is shaped by the pride and passion of her own strongly held beliefs and an absolute commitment to her personal politics.” Sharon Fraser, Atlantic Insight

    $9.95
  • Wild Honey

    Wild Honey

    Created by: Aaron Schneider
    Publisher: Breton Books

    Stark and sensual, funny and frightening by turns, these are poems you can read and read again, for enjoyment and for insight.

    $9.95
  • Cape Breton Captain

    Cape Breton Captain

    Publisher: Breton Books

    This is the true rough-and-tumble story of the life of David McLeod, a robust autobiography of saltwater and guts and passionate romance. Well-told story by the man himself.

    $9.95
  • Saga of the Mary Celeste

    Saga of the Mary Celeste

    Created by: Stanley Spicer
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    In December, 1872, the brigantine Mary Celeste was discovered at sea with sails set and everything in order; however, no one was on board or was ever found. The Saga of the Mary Celeste details this great sea mystery.Stanley T. Spicer is the author of numerous books and articles including Glooscap Legends and Captain From Fundy. He lives in Spencer’s Island, Nova Scotia.

    $9.95
  • The Cat From Kosovo

    The Cat From Kosovo

    Created by: MaryJane Hampton
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    When the conflict between Serbs & Albanians becomes intense, a young couple from Kosovo decide to leave their home. Their young cat does too, and this story of triumph and generosity touches the heart.

    $9.95
  • Making Adjustments Change and Continuity in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800

    Making Adjustments Change and Continuity in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800

    Created by: Margaret Conrad
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    Insights into the geopolitical forces transforming the Atlantic world in the late 18th century, from economics and politics to religion, literature, music and material culture. Still available at a new low price, this is an excellent companion to our most recent title in the Planter Studies series, Nova Scotia Planters in the Atlantic World.

    $9.95
  • Pursuing Equality Women in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Pursuing Equality Women in Newfoundland and Labrador

    Editor: Linda Kealey
    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    The story of the women’s suffrage movement and other struggles for social reform in Canada’s oldest province. A pioneering work, originally published by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, now available again at a low price.

    $9.95
  • Separate Spheres Women's Worlds in the 19th-Century Maritimes

    Separate Spheres Women’s Worlds in the 19th-Century Maritimes

    Publisher: Acadiensis Press

    A best-selling anthology of original articles about the history of women in the Maritime Provinces. The traditional stereotypes surrounding Victorian womanhood are challenged by authors who tell us about farm women and black women, about women in classrooms, churches and factories, about women who struggled against family violence, defended their property rights, participated in public events and campaigned for social reform. Contributors include Rusty Bittermann, Gail Campbell, Janet Guildford, Phillip Girard, Rebecca Veinott, Hannah Lane, Bonnie Huskins, Suzanne Morton, Sharon Myers, Judith Fingard and Gwendolyn Davies.

    $9.95
  • Come Walk With Me

    Come Walk With Me

    Created by: John Kitchen
    Publisher: John Kitchen

    This book is a descriptive and informative account the author’s backpacking experiences, complemented by nearly 300 coloured photographs.Walk with the author around Newfoundland visiting outport settlement; photographing caribou in wilderness areas; and hiking the 909 kilometers accross the province.Experience, also his adventures in England as ge wanders the designated trails and and pathways all the way from the Scottish border, sotuyh to the English Channel.His trips to aboriginal areas of Nprthern Ontario and Manitoba, too, will give you viewings of some amazing scenery.A quick flip through the book will show you what to expect and enjoy. Happy reading!

    $9.50
  • Prime Suspects: Canada's Prime Ministers in Caricature

    Prime Suspects: Canada’s Prime Ministers in Caricature

    Created by: Bruce MacKinnon

    Halifax-based artist and editorial cartoonist Bruce MacKinnon presents his recent suite of caricature-portraits of Canada’s prime ministers past and present. Included are examples of works-on-paper and paintings created by MacKinnon between 1993 and 2017 that together depict all 23 prime ministers, from Sir John A. Macdonald to Justin Trudeau. Through MacKinnon’s signature wit and brand of satire, these works make visible the politics and events that have helped shape our country’s history and the society in which we live today.

    $9.00
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  • A beginner's guide to goodbye - NimbusEd Audiobook
  • Journey Through Time Places of Geological Significance in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
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  • Luna The Cat Doesn't Like That

    Luna The Cat Doesn’t Like That

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Unlike his brother Zim, Luna is a little red-haired, hot-tempered cat. While his feline furry friend scurries and climbs around the house, Luna grrrrs and growls, being his grumpy self. With their piercing eyes, pudgy bellies, and little pads on their feet, even the best of us can’t resist cats! But even though they make us laugh, cats aren’t always in a good mood.Will Luna’s human and his brother be able to cheer him up?

    $8.95
  • Robin's Impossible, Crazy Idea

    Robin’s Impossible, Crazy Idea

    Ever since starting grade four, Robin’s days at Ernest Lee Elementary School have been dreary. At the center of this unhappiness is her teacher, Ms. Beetroot, whose stern looks and endless lists of rules leave no room for fun. All this changes when Robin and her class are greeted by a wild and wonderful substitute teacher.

    “Welcome, children! My name is Mr. Cunningham. That’s cunning as in sly, and ham as in joking around. I will be your substitute grade 4 teacher for today. Let the show begin!” He turned, opened the large door, and gave a welcoming bow.”

    Mr. Cunningham brings excitement and fun back into the grade 4 classroom, but that night Robin must face the inevitable – Beetroot would be back the next day. That is when an impossible crazy idea begins to take shape in Robin’s mind. But how will she convince the grade 4 class that this crazy idea will work and how will she keep this impossible idea a secret from Ms. Beetroot?

    $8.95
  • Luna n'aime pas

    Luna n’aime pas

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Unlike his brother Zim, Luna is a red-haired, hot-tempered cat. While his feline furry friend scurries and climbs around the house, Luna grrrr’s and growls.

    With their piercing eyes, pudgy bellies, and pillows on their feet, even the best of us can’t resist to cats! But if they make us laugh, cats aren’t always in a good mood…

    Will Luna’s human and brother cheer him up?

    $8.95
  • Sous mon arbre

    Sous mon arbre

    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Robins, swallows, sparrows, and chickadees… Birds are frolicking on the grass, but in the tree, a cat is watching. Will their songs sing its vigilance to sleep? Writer and seasoned teacher Chantal Duguay Mallet and young local illustrator in high demand Danica Brine are back with a third charming book in the Sous mon… series…, made of rhymes, short sentences and a rich vocabulary combined with colourful and amusing illustrations!

    $8.95
  • Mighty Glooscap Transforms Animals and Landscape

    Mighty Glooscap Transforms Animals and Landscape

    Created by: Allison Mitcham
    Artist: Réjean Roy
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    After creating the Mi’kmaqs, the great Glooscap was certain that he had established harmony on earth. But a problem remained: the beavers had built a huge dam across the Restigouche River, preventing the salmon from swimming upriver as far as the camp of the Mi’kmaqs who had come to fish there. Young Mi’kmaq men were convinced they could remedy the situation. However, completely failing to put things right, they asked the loon to call Glooscap to help them. Will the beavers once more outmaneuver Master Glooscap?

    $8.95
  • Zim s'imagine

    Zim s’imagine

    Created by: Joanie Duguay
    Publisher: Bouton d'or Acadie

    Domestic cat or street cat, mysterious cat or old cat: all feline friends are adventurers in their own way. Who hasn’t laughed at a silly pose a cat has taken? Zim is a kitty with a vivid imagination, and with him children will discover words, rhymes, pictures and incredible situations!

    $8.95
  • Lexicon 17

    Lexicon 17

    Created by: Theresa Williams
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Theresa Williams’s lexicon puzzles have been hugely popular since they were first published by the Halifax Chronicle-Herald in 1988. Half-crossword, half-word search, the lexicon engages and entertains fans of all ages. Puzzle buffs will delight in this opportunity to try 52 all-new puzzles.

    $8.95