"Can you find the flowers in the beadwork?"-- Back cover.
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"Sashes had many practical uses long ago. Today, they are a symbol of Métis pride."-- Back cover.
"Can you find coloured beaded flowers on pieces of Métis clothing?"-- Back cover.
"Each week John teaches Andy something new on the fiddle. Will he ever be able to play more than "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?"-- Back cover.
"The Métis flag has a rich history and is proudly flown in many places."-- Back cover.
"Tony interviews a Kohkum about roogaroos. Will she convince him they exist?"-- Back cover.
Manny’s Memories, by author Ken Caron with his daughter Angela Caron, introduces us to the Métis community of Round Prairie, Saskatchewan through the eyes of a young boy growing up in the 1940s. Manny shares his boyhood memories of the once vibrant community not too far from Sask...
"Gabby likes to have the same thing every day for lunch. Will Mooshoom convince her to eat rabbit stew?"-- Back cover.
"What do you and a roogaroo have in common?"-- Back cover.
"Harry likes to bang on a lot of things, but what he really loves is to eat beignes."-- Back cover.
"Children and adults enjoy lots of fun activities at Back to Batoche Days in Saskatchewan."-- Back cover.
"What shapes can you see in a Métis square dance?"-- Back cover.
"Métis children share their favourite activities."-- Back cover.
"Maria and Rose come home at lunchtime to a surprise meal."-- Back cover.
"Métis sashes come in many different colours."-- Back cover.
"Mom tries to convince Rose to enter competitions at Back to Batoche Days, but she always has an excuse."-- Back cover.