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That's very Canadian!

an exceptionally interesting report about all things Canadian, by Rachel
2004
A scrapbook-style overview of Canada that covers its history, geography, government, symbols, sports, foods, unique words, wildlife, and attractions.

Canada

2003
Presents information on the geography and climate, history, natural resources, economy, and people of Canada, focusing on change and including first-hand commentary by the country's citizens.

Let's call it Canada

amazing stories of Canadian place names
2003
Presents illustrated explanations of how many places in Canada, such as Why Not Mountain, Lake Cinderella, and Horse Thief Canyon, got their names.

Life in New France

2003
An overview of everyday life from 1639-1760 in New France, an area which included parts of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Quebec, as well as parts of several states in what is now the United States.

The big book of Canada

2002
An illustrated exploration of Canada, examining the landscapes, significant events, peoples, places, industries, famous people, and laws of each of the country's ten provinces and three territories, with maps, definitions of special words, and statistics.

Laura Secord's brave walk

2000
Tells the story of Laura Secord, the Canadian heroine who warned the British of an American attack during the War of 1812.

Abenaki captive

1994
In 1752, nineteen-year-old Abenaki warrior Ogistin is present when a band of his people capture an English trapper, John Stark, and as Stark is carried into captivity in Canada a bond of hate and competition develops between him and Ogistin.

How can I be a detective if I have to baby-sit?

1996
While staying with her father at a tree-planting camp in the Canadian wilderness, twelve-year-old Stevie discovers that she can combine babysitting with detective work.

Canada

1994
The geography, history, and cultural aspects of the world's second largest country.

Spotlight on Canada

2007
Spotlight on Canada introduces children to Canadas multicultural people, its varied landscapes and climates, its exciting cities, and its joyful celebrations. A huge country with only one neighbor, the United States, Canada is divided into provinces and territories. French and English are its two official languages, and its rich history goes back to its French and English roots. This colorful book celebrates the diversity of this great country!.

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