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Books in Nunavummi series

  • Saila and Betty

    Christina Rooney, Ali Hinch

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 1, 2020)
    Featured on Anaana's Tent! Saila the seal wishes he could fly. But his friend Betty the bird helps him learn that he is special in his own way! This fun animal story teaches children the value of being yourself. The simple storyline and supportive illustrations make it a perfect choice for kids who are beginning to read longer stories on their own.
  • When I'm Sad

    Inhabit Education Books, Charlene Chua

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    What do you do when you feel sad?This book shows different activities a child does to help him feel better when he is sad.
  • Showing You Care

    Aviaq Johnston, Amanda Sandland

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    Tuka likes to help his friends, but he does not always like hugs. Natti loves hugs!Tuka wants to let Natti know how her hugs make him feel, but he doesn't want to hurt her feelings. Will Tuka be able to help Natti find other ways to show she cares?
  • All about Wolverines

    Jordan Hoffman

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    Learn all about where wolverines live, what they eat, and how they hunt.This non-fiction book gives information about the wolverine, along with beautiful photographs.
  • When I'm Too Excited

    Inhabit Education Books, Yong Ling Kang

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    What do you do when you feel too excited?This book shows different activities a child does to help him calm down when he is too excited.
  • Palluq and Qiliqti Help Their Anaanatsiaq

    Jeela Palluq-Cloutier, Michelle Simpson

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    Palluq and his cousin Qiliqti love helping their anaanatsiaq!They are excited to visit her on their way to school. What chores can they do to help their anaanatsiaq?
  • Out on the Ice

    Jenna Bailey, Amanda Sandland

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., March 23, 2017)
    Featured on Anaana's Tent! Tyson and Neevee are so excited to go ice fishing with their parents. How many fish will they catch? This story infuses a family trip out on the ice with the essential early numeracy skills of composing and decomposing numbers, quantity awareness, and working with the part/part/whole relationship of numbers. A guide at the back of the book helps parents and educators ask questions to reinforce the numeracy learning in the text.
  • Tuniit

    Rebecca Hainnu, Germaine Arnaktauyok

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., May 19, 2017)
    Delve into a centuries-old mystery about a lost Arctic civilization!Tuniit lived in Nunavut for a thousand years, even before Inuit arrived. This book introduces children to Inuit oral history and scientific theories to learn all about Tuniit.
  • Celebrating Toonik Tyme: English

    Nadia Sammurtok, Tim Mack

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 29, 2020)
    Toonik Tyme is a lot of fun!This book describes different things that happen during Toonik Tyme, an annual festival in Iqaluit that celebrates Inuit traditions and the return of spring.
  • Things That Make Me Happy

    Maren Vsetula, Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., April 18, 2016)
    What are some things you can try when you want to feel happy?This book introduces readers to simple action words and the comparative word β€œmore.”
  • Things That Keep Us Warm

    Louise Flaherty

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., April 18, 2016)
    Learn how people stay warm during the long Arctic winters.This book uses simple sentences to describe items common throughout Canada, like the parka, and some items that are uniquely Northern, like the qulliq (oil lamp).
  • Berry Picking for Grandma

    Jenna Bailey-Sirko, Steve James

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Sept. 15, 2020)
    How many berries do you need to make crowberry jam?This book helps children build numeracy skills while reading a fun story about berry picking.