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Vol. 4 No. 3 (2015)

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Published: 2015-01-22

Editorial

  • Deakin Announcements

    Robert Desmarais

Book Reviews

  • 50 Below Zero by R. Munsch

    Sandy Campbell
  • Adventures with Barefoot Critters by T. White

    Leslie Aitken
  • An Armadillo in Paris by J. Kraulis

    Janice Kung
  • Awake and Dreaming by K. Pearson

    Carlene Slobodian
  • A Day at School / Une Journée à L’école by S. Cordier & C. Lacroix

    Leslie Aitken
  • Every Day is Malala Day by R.A. McCarney & Plan International Canada

    Leslie Aitken
  • From Lands of the Night by T. Mollel

    Leslie Aitken
  • Gustave by R. Simard

    Andrea Deakin
  • Heap House by E. Carey

    Natalie Hamilton
  • The Hockey Sweater: 30th Anniversary Edition by R. Carrier

    David Sulz
  • La magie de Sami par J. Couëlle

    Leticia Gomez
  • Mingan: my village

    Sandy Campbell
  • Not My Girl by C. Jordan-Fenton & M. Poliak-Fenton

    Sandy Campbell
  • Rose Under Fire by E. Wein

    Carlene Slobodian
  • Sea of Shadows: Age of Legends by K. Armstrong

    Colette Leung
  • The Secret Life of Squirrels by N. Rose

    Janice Kung
  • The Slug by E. Gravel

    Carlene Slobodian
  • Teardrop by L. Kate

    Janice Kung
  • What Can You Do with Only One Shoe: Reuse, Recycle, Reinvent by S. & S. Shapiro

    Linda Quirk

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  • Awards, Announcements, and News

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