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Long ago, when a great flood cleansed the land of unhappiness, the
Grandfather sent Wanjblà the eagle to save one virtuous member of
the human race and teach her how to live a good life. The eagle is
a powerful symbol of courage, wisdom, and strength. In Kevin’s
book he shares an inspiring vision of unity and hope for a new
generation teaching children to recognize the eagle in themselves
and others and always to soar above the darkness into the light.
Medicine Wheel Publishing publishes culturally authentic Indigenous
books that invite all children, youth and adults to engage and
participate in culture with authenticity and respect. In all
of Medicine Wheel Publishing books, every word and image has the
explicit approval of the Indigenous Storytellers and Elders
connected to the story. Through an award-winning relationship-based
publishing program, Medicine Wheel Publishing offers a
process that is culturally sound and authentic.
When we look up to the sky and see a beautiful eagle soaring by, we
may stop to appreciate its graceful sight, but, as Kevin Locke
explains, eagles also have powerful teachings to offer. In this
book Kevin shares with us that each feather on the eagle’s wing
represents a virtue that we can all learn from. Suggested for Ages
4-6. Medicine Wheel Publishing publishes culturally authentic
Indigenous books that invite all children, youth and adults to
engage and participate in culture with authenticity and
respect. In all of Medicine Wheel Publishing books, every
word and image has the explicit approval of the Indigenous
Storytellers and Elders connected to the story. Through an
award-winning relationship-based publishing program, Medicine
Wheel Publishing offers a process that is culturally sound and
authentic.
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Trudy's Rock Story (Paperback)
Trudy Spiller; Illustrated by Jessika Von Innerebner
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A timeless story that will always help our children connect with
Mother Nature and our feelings. Â When a young girl from the
Gitxsan Nation argues with her brother, she remembers the teachings
of her grandmother and goes in search of a stone to share her
feelings with. This engaging Indigenous story teaches children that
it is okay to have feelings and shows them how to process and
release negative thoughts. Medicine Wheel Publishing publishes
culturally authentic Indigenous books that invite all children,
youth and adults to engage and participate in culture with
authenticity and respect. In all of Medicine Wheel Publishing
books, every word and image has the explicit approval of the
Indigenous Storytellers and Elders connected to the story. Through
an award-winning relationship-based publishing
program, Medicine Wheel Publishing offers a process that is
culturally sound and authentic.
Everyone gets sad, angry, frustrated and disappointed. Difficult
emotions are a natural part of life. In this book, Trudy’s
Healing Stone, Trudy Spiller shares a special teaching about a
practice that anyone can use to help them process their feelings
with the help of Mother Earth. Medicine Wheel Publishing
publishes culturally authentic Indigenous books that invite all
children, youth and adults to engage and participate in culture
with authenticity and respect. In all of Medicine Wheel
Publishing books, every word and image has the explicit approval of
the Indigenous Storytellers and Elders connected to the story.
Through an award-winning relationship-based publishing
program, Medicine Wheel Publishing offers a process that is
culturally sound and authentic.
"Brilliantly relevant, playful, and compassionate." -Abby Hanlon,
author of Dory Fantasmagory A princess and a revolutionary form an
unexpected friendship in this charming, illustrated chapter-book
series, perfect for fans of Judy Moody and Clementine! Princess
Miranda does not want to go to school. She wants to shoe shop, plan
parties, and decorate the castle. Maude cannot wait for school. She
loves rules and social justice and getting good grades. She also
loves hard-boiled eggs, much to Miranda's dismay. When a tense
first week of school results in Maude getting excluded from the
Royal Birthday Party, Maude decides she's found her first fight for
social justice: a birthday boycott. This hilarious, heartfelt
chapter-book series teaches empathy, and reminds us that your very
best friend could be one desk away.
Medicine Wheel: Stories of a Hoop Dancer encourages children to
connect with the symbol and understand inclusion of all cultures by
learning along with this young boy and his friends who come to hear
the story from across the world. Accompanied by vibrant
illustrations from an illustrator who has done extensive work for
Pixar and Disney, “Medicine Wheel: Stories of a Hoop Dancerâ€
engages children and allows them to start relating to the world in
new and exciting ways. Medicine Wheel Publishing publishes
culturally authentic Indigenous books that invite all children,
youth and adults to engage and participate in culture with
authenticity and respect. In all of Medicine Wheel Publishing
books, every word and image has the explicit approval of the
Indigenous Storytellers and Elders connected to the story. Through
an award-winning relationship-based publishing
program, Medicine Wheel Publishing offers a process that is
culturally sound and authentic.
When two foxes, who are best friends, have a fight it upsets the
whole community of animals. Kokom the Owl knows just what to do and
brings together all the animals and holds a Sharing Circle.Â
 Medicine Wheel Publishing publishes culturally authentic
Indigenous books that invite all children, youth and adults to
engage and participate in culture with authenticity and respect. In
all of Medicine Wheel Publishing books, every word and image has
the explicit approval of the Indigenous Storytellers and Elders
connected to the story. Through an award-winning relationship-based
publishing program, Medicine Wheel Publishing offers a process that
is culturally sound and authentic.
Sprout the plant lives on a small porch, in a little town. She's
only been able to grow two leaves and knows exactly why. Home is
just not enough for her - she needs to venture out to the wild
woods, the wise forest, and the lush jungle to find what she needs
to thrive. But once she's out in the world, Sprout quickly learns
that what she really needs may not be what she thought at all . . .
Meet a budding new picture-book character with roots in this
hilarious and heartfelt adventure about growing up, taking risks,
and finding home again.
Il y a tres longtemps, quand un grand deluge lava le monde de ses
malheurs, le Grand-Pere envoya l'aigle Wanjbli pour sauver un
membre vertueux de la race humaine et lui enseigner comment bien
vivre. L'aigle est un puissant symbole de courage, de sagesse et de
force. Il est connu dans la culture autochtone comme le lien entre
le monde de l'esprit et la Terre. Dans son premier livre, Kevin
partage le recit traditionnel de l'aigle qui est venu comme
messager pour guider le genre humain. Il partage une vision
inspirante d'unite et d'espoir pour qu'une nouvelle generation
d'enfants apprenne a reconnaitre l'aigle en eux-memes et chez les
autres afin de toujours s'eloigner des tenebres et voler vers la
lumiere.
Apres que le corbeau Yaahl eut fini de creer le monde, il se rendit
compte qu'il se sentait seul. Alors, il invita le monde entier a le
rejoindre a Haida Gwaii pour participer au plus grand festin que
vous puissiez imaginer.
Quand deux renardes rousses ont une dispute qui divise leur
communaute, une gentille bisonne apporte une tresse d'herbe sacree
a une sage locale et lui demande de les aider en presidant un
Cercle de Partage avec tous les animaux.
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