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When You Were Small

All children like to hear stories about when they were small. In this charming picture book by Sara O’Leary and Julie Morstad, a young boy and his father reminisce together before bedtime. For chidren ...

Roundup at the Palace

Zack is looking forward to taking Buster the bull to the National Western Stock Show in Denver. As Zack and his dad sing their way down the road, Buster the bull doesn’t find his first trip away from ...

Omar On Board

Omar loves the pond in winter. On the ice nobody can skate faster, leap higher, or twirl quite as well as Omar can. Now it’s summer, and with the new goggles that his teacher Ms. Fudge gave him, Omar ...

A Team Like No Other

“Mush,” shouted Stephen – and they were off.

The wilderness, adventure and the thrill of near disaster – they’re all present in this moving tale of a boy and his dog.
Stephen and his dad enjoy ...

Orphans in the Sky

For many days, there had been no food in the Inuit camp where Brother and Little Sister lived . . . . They had set out early that morning, hoping to find some food they could bring back to share with ...

Chaos in Halifax

By (author) Cathy Beveridge
Categories: Children's Fiction
Series: Canadian Disaster

"I wish I wasn’t a twin. " Twelve-year-old Jolene is determined to find independence from her brother, Michael, during a family trip to research the Halifax explosion of 1917 for her father’s Museum ...

Horsy Hops

Horsy Hops is a delightful story for children in pictures and verses. It introduces eight creatures invented by Newfoundlanders to frighten young children into behaving themselves. Among them are the ...

Shadows of Disaster

By (author) Cathy Beveridge
Categories: Children's Fiction
Series: Canadian Disaster

"Sometimes it’s good to take a risk. " Twelve-year-old Jolene knows that her grandfather’s words are true, but she’s not a risk-taker like her twin brother. Frustrated, Jolene convinces herself ...

The Wolf of Gubbio

At night we lay in bed and listened to the howl of the wolf on the hill. In sleep, we saw his shadow slink along the moonlit wall as the great beast circled the town.

No one in Gubbio is safe from the ...

Little Dog Moon

“You must not use the mountain road. ”

“We know no other way,” the girl told him.

“Perhaps not, but moon does,” answered Tenzin. He knelt down to stroke the long hair from the little dog’s ...