The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada,Used

The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada,Used

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Brand: Kids Can Press
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Canada's Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in countless ways. Their story is central to the nation's identity indeed, the word ?Canada? is derived from the HuronHaudenosaunee word ?kanata,? which means ?our village.? This title in the acclaimed Kids Book of series is a balanced, indepth look at the cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canada's first peoples.Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains sixty-four pages, providing an engaging and informative read for children.
  • Q: What is the size of the book? A: The book measures nine point thirteen inches in length, zero point twenty-five inches in width, and twelve point zero one inches in height.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book features paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle for young readers.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author of the book is Diane Silvey, known for her engaging writing style tailored for children.
  • Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: This book is suitable for children aged six and up, offering age-appropriate content about Aboriginal peoples.
  • Q: Is the book appropriate for educational purposes? A: Yes, the book is extensively researched, making it a valuable resource for educational settings.
  • Q: How should I care for the book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
  • Q: Can the book be used in a classroom setting? A: Yes, this book is ideal for classroom use, providing insightful content about Canada’s Aboriginal peoples.
  • Q: How should I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: To clean the book, gently wipe the cover with a dry cloth, avoiding moisture to prevent damage.
  • Q: What if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for children with visual impairments? A: The book includes detailed illustrations which may benefit children with visual impairments when paired with adult guidance.
  • Q: Does the book cover historical events? A: Yes, the book covers the historical events and cultural aspects of Canada's first peoples, enriching young readers' knowledge.
  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, this book is part of the acclaimed Kids Book of series, which explores various topics for children.
  • Q: How does this book differ from other children's books? A: This book provides a balanced and in-depth look at Aboriginal cultures, making it unique among children's literature.
  • Q: What themes does the book explore? A: The book explores themes of culture, struggle, and triumphs of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples, promoting understanding and empathy.

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