Flett, Julie

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Haw ?kwa!
2024
"Longing to join the skateboarders in the park, a little boy, when his mom surprises him with her old skateboard, practices everywhere but when it comes time to try the skatepark, he must find the courage and confidence to make his debut"--BTCat.
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We all play =

Kimetawanaw
"Join celebrated artist Julie Flett on a joyful romp with animals. From chasing, chirping birds, to swimming, squirting whales, this book for young readers reminds them how animals play just like them. This picture book, with gorgeous images and sweet simple text, is a marvelous celebration of the interconnectedness of all creatures, and includes some Cree phrases. It is based on the Cree teaching of wahkohtowin, interconnectedness and play, and includes as well the English and Cree names of the animals in the book, all of whom are from 'Turtle Island' (North America)."--.

We all play =

kim?etaw?anaw
2021
"This wonderful book celebrates diversity and the interconnectedness of nature through an Indigenous perspective, complete with a glossary of Cree words for wild animals at the back of the book, and children repeating a Cree phrase throughout the book. Readers will encounter birds who chase and chirp, bears who wiggle and wobble, whales who swim and squirt, owls who peek and peep, and a diverse group of kids who love to do the same, shouting: We play too! / kimetawanaw mina"--Provided by the publisher.
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Birdsong

2020
"When a young girl moves to her new home far away from the sea, she feels lonely and out of place. But soon she meets an elderly woman next door, who shares her love of nature and art. As the seasons change, can the girl navigate the failing health of her new friend?"--Dust jacket flap.
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Lii yiiboo nayaapiwak lii swer

l'alfabet di Michif = Owls see clearly at night : a Michif alphabet
2010
An alphabet book with text in English and Michif--the language of the M?tis--revealing the traditions of the M?tis people, and including a brief introduction to the history of the language, a pronunciation guide, and other resources.

Wild berries =

Pikaci-Minisa
2013
Clarence and his grandmother pick wild blueberries and meet ant, spider, and fox in a beautiful woodland landscape.
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