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"A counting book and so much more, from the incomparable Werner Zimmermann. The book was inspired by Werner's granddaughter, who was fascinated by his goldfish pond. But this is not a simple counting book - we also see all the flora and fauna of this tiny ecosystem change and int...

A picture book that celebrates Christmas, as only Canadians can. Where else do Mounties frolic, squirrels enjoy a fine game of curling, and hockey players mark the season as lords-a-leaping? This hilarious, tongue-in-cheek re-setting of the popular Christmas carol is the perfect ...

"Lors d'une énorme tempête de neige, on annonce à la radio : "Pas d'école!" C'est l'occasion rêvée de s'amuser : partie de hockey improvisée, construction d'un château fort et, bien sûr, un bon chocolat chaud pour terminer!"-- Résumé de l'éditeur.

When Sasquatch upsets Santa's sleigh, everyone gets the wrong presents in this Canadian twist on 'Jingle Bells'. Join in the merriment and mayhem as a wild (and familiar) cast of Canadian characters take over the Christmas holidays once again.

The children woke up early this morning. They looked out the window to see millions of snowflakes drifting down. Everything was covered in a deep blanket of snow. Eagerly, they waited for the announcement, wondering if the snow was deep enough. Then the magic words came? SNOW DAY...

"It's a holiday party at the Porcupine Cafe, and all the animals are there, singing out to Porcupine for their favourite treats. The bears arrive first and demand the traditional figgy pudding. But they are followed by puffins, who request fish; beavers asking for tasty twigs; mo...

"Sing your way through the season with Porcupine, Beaver, Moose and the gang! This special gift edition contains all three bestselling holiday favourites: A Porcupine in a Pine Tree: A Canadian 12 Days of Christmas, Dashing Through the Snow: A Canadian Jingle Bells and Deck the H...

"Yes! It's a SNOW DAY! Two boys scramble outdoors for hockey and tag and building a snow fort. Later, with stinging faces and frozen toes, it's time for hot chocolate. Toasty warm once again, they zoom back outside for more fun in the snow."--Back cover.

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