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Books in Nunavummi series

  • Adult and Baby Animals

    Kelly Ward

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., April 18, 2016)
    The North is full of adorable animals and their babies!This simple nature book introduces children to the terms for different Arctic animals (including the muskox, snowy owl, and polar bear) and their young.
  • Out on the Ice Big Book

    Jenna Bailey, Amanda Sandland

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., April 18, 2016)
    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.
  • Sometimes I Feel Angry

    Inhabit Education, Amanda Sandland

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., May 19, 2017)
    When her friends won’t share their toys, Snow Bunting becomes very angry! How can she deal with her anger?Lemming is calm and patient with Snow Bunting, and lets her talk about her feelings to help her see her anger from a different perspective.
  • Sometimes I Feel Jealous

    Inhabit Education, Amanda Sandland

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., May 19, 2017)
    Siksik is jealous when she hears her parents are going to have another baby. Explore a number of emotions as Siksik's friends try to cheer her up.Arctic Hare is excited for all the fun Siksik can have with the new baby. Snowy Owl thinks babies are boring. And Husky Puppy is curious as to what type of person Siksik's new sibling will grow up to be!
  • Land Skills

    Maren Vsetula

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., March 23, 2017)
    Learn some of the ways people in the North use the outdoors for travel, gathering food, and having fun!This non-fiction book uses a friendly child narrator to introduce readers to some of the traditional skills used by people living in the Arctic.
  • On the Tundra

    Lenny Lishchenko

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., May 31, 2018)
    What can you see when you walk on the tundra?This book describes different items that can be found on the Arctic tundra.
  • Sometimes I Feel Nervous

    Inhabit Education, Amanda Sandland

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., May 19, 2017)
    Caribou is nervous about his first day of school tomorrow! Luckily his good friend Seagull helps him get ready. Seagull is very happy about starting school.By sharing all the wonderful things they can look forward to at school, Seagull helps Caribou cope with his nervousness and teaches young readers how to deal with new situations.
  • Arctic Animal Food Chains

    Jordan Hoffman

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 2, 2020)
    Learn about food chains in the Arctic!This book explores the concept of the food chain using Arctic plants and animals.
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  • Inuit Games

    Thomas Anguti Johnston, Sigmundur Thorgeirsson

    Hardcover (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 2, 2020)
    Inuit games have been played as long as anyone can remember!Learn all about Inuit games and why they are important for staying healthy and strong for life in the Arctic.
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  • The Northern Lights

    Diane Ellis

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 1, 2020)
    Learn all about the northern lights!This book is an introduction to the northern lights, what they look like, where they can be seen, what causes them, and traditional stories about them.
  • Winter in Nunavut

    Nadia Mike

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., June 29, 2020)
    What are some of the ways people in the North enjoy winter?This non-fiction book teaches children that even though the days are cold and dark in a Nunavut winter, there are a lot of outdoor activities to enjoy, such as snowmobiling, ice fishing and dogsledding.
  • Nunavut Then and Now

    Kim Hedges

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., July 31, 2017)
    How has life in Nunavut changed since 100 years ago? How is it the same?This non-fiction book teaches children about how places change over time. Archival and modern photographs of different places in the territory support the text.