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  • The Raven and the Loon

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Kim Smith

    Paperback (Inhabit Media, May 5, 2020)
    In the time before animals were as they are today, Raven and Loon were both white. Their feathers had no colour at all. Raven spent his days swooping through the sky trying to fight off his incessant boredom, while Loon spent her days in her iglu working away on her sewing. One day, too bored to even fly, Raven visited Loon and suggested a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour. The results - not at all what the two birds expected - led to Raven and Loon acquiring their now-familiar coats. This whimsical retelling of a pan-Arctic traditional story features lively, colourful illustrations from Kim Smith.
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  • The Raven and the Loon

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Kim Smith

    Hardcover (Inhabit Media, Oct. 30, 2013)
    In the time before animals were as they are today, Raven and Loon were both white. Their feathers had no colour at all. Raven spent his days swooping through the sky trying to fight off his incessant boredom, while loon spent her days in her iglu working away on her sewing. One day, too bored to even fly, Raven visited Loon and suggested a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour. The results - not at all what the two birds expected - led to Raven and Loon acquiring their now-familiar coats.This whimsical retelling of a pan-Arctic traditional story features lively, colourful illustrations from Kim Smith.
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  • The Raven and the Loon

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Kim Smith

    eBook (Inhabit Media, )
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  • The Raven and the Loon

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Kim Smith

    Paperback (Inhabit Media, June 21, 2013)
    In the time before animals were as they are today, Raven and Loon were both white. Their feathers had no colour at all. Raven spent his days swooping through the sky trying to fight off his incessant boredom, while loon spent her days in her iglu working away on her sewing. One day, too bored to even fly, Raven visited Loon and suggested a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour. The results - not at all what the two birds expected - led to Raven and Loon acquiring their now-familiar coats.This whimsical retelling of a pan-Arctic traditional story features lively, colourful illustrations from Kim Smith.
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  • The Raven and the Loon

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Kim Smith

    eBook (Inhabit Media, April 1, 2014)
    In the time before animals were as they are today, Raven and Loon were both white. Their feathers had no colour at all. Raven spent his days swooping through the sky trying to fight off his incessant boredom, while loon spent her days in her iglu working away on her sewing. One day, too bored to even fly, Raven visited Loon and suggested a sewing game that would give their feathers some much-needed colour. The results - not at all what the two birds expected - led to Raven and Loon acquiring their now-familiar coats.This whimsical retelling of a pan-Arctic traditional story features lively, colourful illustrations from Kim Smith.
  • The Raven and the Loon Big Book

    Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., March 23, 2017)
    Raven and Loon once had pure white feathers. How did they come to look so different?