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In each new adventure, Putuguq and Kublu learn about an element of
Inuit mythology from their Elders, sometimes using what they learn
to get the best of each other! Putuguq and Kublu are at their
grandparents' house for lunch-caribou stew, Putuguq's favourite!
Putuguq's worn out (and stinky!) kamiik remind his grandparents of
the story of the amautalik and the orphan, a traditional story
about a little orphan who outsmarts a child-stealing ogress.
Grandmother's storytelling over lunch starts Putuguq's imagination
running wild . . . . After lunch, Putuguq and Kublu decide to act
out the story their grandmother has just told. But, for Putuguq,
this is no ordinary play. He is determined to prove his
fearlessness to an unsuspecting Kublu . . . with a little help from
his stinky socks!
What creatures lurk beneath the sea ice? Putuguq and Kublu a two
siblings who can't seem to get along- are about to find out! On
their way to the shoreline, Putuguq and Kublu run into their
grandfather, who has a stern warning for the pair: always beware
when playing on the shore, because you never know if a qalupalik, a
mythical creature that kidnaps children, is lying in wait under the
ice. Kublu is pretty sure their grandfather is just trying to spook
them with a scary story from the pasta|.but maybe not?
Moar has always loved autumn-playing outside with his friends,
feeling the weather get colder-but there is one thing about autumn
that really worries Moar. The moon. The days become shorter and the
moon, with its creepy face and eerie smile, seems to be looking
down on him before he can even get home from school! So, one day,
Moar is determined to get home before the moon appears in the sky.
But there are so many fun things to do on the way home, he may just
run out of time!
As Owl swoops down and blocks the entrance to a lemming den, he is
sure that he has a tasty meal in the little animal he has cornered.
But this lemming is not about to be eaten! This smart little rodent
will need to appeal to the boastful owl's sense of pride to get
away.
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