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Nadia Sammurtok

    Spencer and Gary Help Their Elders
    Spencer the Siksik Helps His Friend
    In My Anaana's Amautik
    To My Panik: To My Daughter
    Sometimes I Feel Worried
    Let's Play Inuit Games! with Tuktu and Friends
    • Learn all about traditional Inuit sports and games in this action-packed interactive board book, filled with adorable Northern animals!Get ready to play Inuit games! Join Tuktu and his friends as they show you how to play games like the one-foot high kick, muskox push, owl hop, and more. Start practising, grab a friend, and play along in this fun interactive book.

      Let's Play Inuit Games! with Tuktu and Friends
    • Uka likes learning and works very hard in school. But when he gets a bad grade on a test, he feels worried. Is he going to fail the whole school year? Will his parents be upset with him? Uka feels sick and doesn't want to play with his friends. See how his friend Tiu-tiu helps Uka feel better and learn some strategies to deal with feelings of worry.

      Sometimes I Feel Worried
    • The narrative beautifully intertwines a mother's affection for her daughter with elements of the Arctic landscape and Inuit traditions. Each cherished quality of the daughter is linked to a specific aspect of this unique environment, creating a heartfelt exploration of love, identity, and cultural heritage. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the story celebrates the bond between mother and daughter while highlighting the significance of nature and tradition in shaping their lives.

      To My Panik: To My Daughter
    • In My Anaana's Amautik

      • 24 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde
      3,8(212)Abgeben

      Told from the unique perspective of a baby nestled inside a mother's parka, this book will charm readers of all ages.

      In My Anaana's Amautik
    • The story revolves around Spencer's eagerness to play basketball with his friends, particularly as he prepares for school tryouts. However, his friend Gary the Snow Goose prefers street hockey, leading to a disagreement. As Spencer learns the reason behind Gary's reluctance to play basketball, he recalls his grandmother's lessons on respect, highlighting themes of friendship, understanding, and compromise.

      Spencer the Siksik Helps His Friend
    • Excitement fills Spencer the Siksik as he eagerly anticipates the arrival of the first snowfall, ready to embark on a winter adventure. Alongside his friend Gary the Snow Goose, he plans to construct an impressive snow fort, highlighting themes of friendship and the joy of seasonal activities. Their playful journey promises to capture the magic of winter and the fun of building something together.

      Spencer and Gary Help Their Elders
    • What Can Ataata Fix?

      Bilingual Inuktitut and English Edition

      • 40 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Set in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, the story follows Kyle as he eagerly prepares for an exciting miniature boat race at Williamson Lake. The narrative captures the thrill of competition and the vibrant spirit of community as Kyle navigates the challenges of the event.

      What Can Ataata Fix?
    • Ukaliq Learns to Play Inuktitut Baseball

      Bilingual Inuktitut and English Edition

      Explore the sport of Inuktitut baseball through the adventures of Team Tuktu and their charming arctic animal friends. This engaging story introduces young readers to the game while celebrating teamwork and friendship in a unique cultural context.

      Ukaliq Learns to Play Inuktitut Baseball
    • A mother shares her deep affection for her son by linking his qualities to the beauty of the Arctic landscape and Inuit traditions. Each attribute is thoughtfully illustrated through vivid imagery, creating a heartfelt narrative that celebrates both personal connection and cultural heritage. This touching exploration fosters a sense of belonging and appreciation for the natural world, making it a unique and meaningful read.

      To My Irniq: To My Son
    • Nanuq's Baby Brother

      • 44 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Nanuq is so excited when she finds out she is going to be a big sister! She thinks about all the fun things she will do with her new sibling. But when her baby brother is born, he cries all the time. Her parents are so busy with the baby, they don''t have time for her anymore. Nanuq feels lonely. Is this really what being a big sister is like? See how Nanuq''s friends help her understand that there are good things about being a big sister, too.

      Nanuq's Baby Brother