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From a Hans Christian Andersen award-winning illustrator comes a
moving and imaginative story of four polar bears searching for a
new home. One evening, Papa Bear announces, "we are moving
tomorrow." His family can longer live in their Arctic home: there
are no more seals to catch, and too few fish. The next morning,
they set off, in search of more promising places. From one of the
world's greatest illustrators, Hans Christian Andersen award winner
Igor Oleynikov, comes the story of four bears trying to find a
place to live. All they want is food, comfort and fun for the kids.
When they move into an apartment in a city of high rises, things
seem promising—until the panic they cause makes it impossible for
them to stay. Turning to books and television, they find what seems
to be a perfect solution: a place where there are seals, but also
penguins. So they set off on a long journey. With humorous, rich
and striking art, Where Can We Go? is a thoughtful exploration of
immigration and the importance of home. An Aldana Libros Book,
Greystone Kids
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The Shade Tree (Hardcover)
Suzy Lee; Illustrated by Suzy Lee; Translated by Helen Mixter
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R335
Discovery Miles 3 350
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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From Hans Christian Andersen award winner Suzy Lee comes an
inventive retelling of a Korean folk tale about a young traveler
who outwits a rich, selfish man to ensure that villagers will
always be able to rest in the shade of a magnificent tree. “A
gorgeous fable celebrating generosity and wit.”—Kirkus, STARRED
review Villagers like to come to rest and cool down in the shade of
a huge, old tree. But when a young traveler decides to join them
one day, a rich man on whose land the tree stands demands they
leave because he owns the tree and therefore its shade. Thinking
fast, the traveler strikes a deal: one that will enable him to
outsmart the rich man—and ensure that the villagers will always
have access to the shade tree's shade, wherever it may fall. With
simple, elegant illustrations, The Shade Tree is a striking story
about one person's quest to combat greed for the greater good. An
Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids
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The Stars (Hardcover)
Jacques Goldstyn; Translated by Helen Mixter
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R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A dazzling story about love-for the stars, and for one
another-between two young people, set in the multicultural city of
Montreal. Every day, Yakov takes his sisters to the park. He's
supposed to look after them, but their games are boring, so he
reads about space and dreams of becoming an astronaut instead. His
father, though, has other plans: he wants Yakov to take over his
grocery store when he grows up. Yakov's world changes when at the
park one day, he comes across a girl also reading a book about
space. Aicha has moved into the house right behind his, and the two
become inseparable. Together, they search for constellations, check
out astronomy books from the library, and marvel at the night sky.
However, their fathers fear they are growing too close. They are
forbidden from spending time together, and Aicha eventually moves
away. Years later, Yakov has achieved his dream: he works for NASA
and builds space probes. Will he and Aicha ever see each other
again? The Stars features: An engaging, cartoon style A powerful
message about following your passion A celebration of the
excitement and wonder of scientific pursuits-and how science can
unite us From award-winning picture book creator and cartoonist
Jacques Goldstyn, The Stars is a brilliant and heartwarming hymn to
friendship, the infinity of the sky, and following what you love.
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The Moose of Ewenki (Hardcover)
Gerelchimeg Blackcrane; Illustrated by Jiu Er; Translated by Helen Mixter
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R464
Discovery Miles 4 640
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year, and a Junior Library Guide
Selection! From one of China's most beloved, bestselling children's
authors comes this touching story of friendship and empathy, which
celebrates the traditional way of life for the Indigenous Ewenki
peoples of Mongolia. When a Mongolian elder named Gree Shrek hunts
a female moose by mistake, her young calf is left behind. Saddened
by her loss, Gree Shrek names the calf Xiao Han ("Little Moose")
and the moose and man form an authentic attachment. Xiao Han
accompanies Gree Shrek as the hunter-gatherer herds reindeer, sets
up camp, forages for food in the forest, and visits his peoples'
village, where many fun adventures happen. But as the little moose
grows bigger, Gree Shrek knows he must return his companion to the
forest. Richly detailed, painterly illustrations by Chinese fine
artist Jiu'er bring authenticity and beauty to this thoughtful
book, which illuminates the traditional and vanishing way of life
for the Ewenki peoples of Inner Mongolia. An Aldana Libros Book,
Greystone Kids
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The Dog (Hardcover)
Helen Mixter; Illustrated by Margarita Sada
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R392
R347
Discovery Miles 3 470
Save R45 (11%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A testament to the comforting power of an animal's love. The
uncomplicated love and dedication of a dog can make anyone feel
better-particularly a child who is small and vulnerable. Through
beautiful, simple illustrations and words, The Dog shows how one
animal helps a young boy who is ill. She is his comfort, his
companion, and his friend; when he's unhappy, she places her paw on
his hand to show him she's there. The Dog is a story for young
children, and for anyone who has ever owned a pet. But most of all,
it shows how important animal companionship is for children. The
warmth of animal friends helps make life worth living, especially
when times are tough.
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