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Vol. 3 No. 3 (2014)

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Published: 2014-01-26

Editorial

  • Celebrating Beautifully Illustrated Children’s Books

    Robert Desmarais

Book Reviews

  • Caribou Song by T. Highway

    Gail de Vos
  • Checkers and Dot at the Beach by J. Torres

    Debbie Feisst
  • Cryptic Canada: Unsolved Mysteries from Coast to Coast by N. Hyde

    Sandy Campbell
  • Games of Survival: Traditional Inuit Games for Elementary Students by J. Issaluk

    Sandy Campbell
  • Gift Days by K.-L. Winters

    Margaret Law
  • The Great Cake Mystery: Precious Ramotswe’s Very First Case by A. McCall Smith

    Linda Quirk
  • The Gypsy King by M. Fergus

    Jorden Smith
  • Home in Time for Dinner by K. Ellis

    Sandy Campbell
  • It’s Our Nature by R. Orozoco

    Jorden Smith
  • The Man with the Violin by K. Stinson

    Sean Luyk
  • Mousetronaut by M. Kelly

    Trish Chatterley
  • Pieces Of The Past: The Holocaust Diary Of Rose Rabinowitz by C. Matas

    Kim Frail
  • Polar Bear Morning by L. Thompson

    Robert Desmarais
  • Sizing Up Winter by L. Flatt

    Maria Tan
  • The Swazi People by R. Van der Wiel

    Sandy Campbell
  • Torn Apart: The Internment Diary of Mary Kobayashi, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1941 by S. Aihoshi

    David Sulz
  • V is for Vegan: The ABCs of Being Kind by R. Roth

    Jorden Smith
  • What Makes a Baby by C. Silverberg

    Jessica Thorlakson
  • Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? by B. Sayers

    Debbie Feisst

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