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OCoLC 20180413100112.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182014nuca jf ||| 1 eng|dPZ7.1.K35Sw 2014PS8621 A473S93 2014jC811/.623Kalluk, Celina,author. Sweetest Kulu /by Celina Kalluk ; illustrated by Alexandria Neonakis.c2014Iqaluit, Nunavut :Inhabit Media Inc.,[2014]1 volume (unpaged) of braille :colour illustrations ;21 x 27 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierIn this bedtime poem, written by Inuit throat singer Celina Kalluk, an Inuit mother sings to her Kulu--or baby--about animals and other elements in their Arctic world and the gifts they bring to the child, from the summer sun's warm light to the Arctic hare's love, muskox's power, and caribou's patience. Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.1927095778(bound)9781927095775(bound)Lullabies.BedtimeJuvenile poetry.AnimalsArctic regionsPoetry.Mother and childPoetry.InuitPoetry.Braille books.Juvenile poetry.Canadian poetry.Picture books.Indigenous materials.Neonakis, Alexandria,illustrator.
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OCoLC20180413091644.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182013onca jf ||| 1deng|d(OCoLC)829421975n-us-dcPZ7.S86055Man 2013[E]23Stinson, Kathy,author.The man with the violin /Kathy Stinson ; Dušan Petričić.Toronto :Annick Press,[2013]35 unnumbered pages of braille :color illustrations ;22 x 27 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatedrdamediavolumerdacarrierWhen Dylan hears someone playing their violin in the subway he wants to stop and listen, but his mother and other commuters ignore the violinist completely. Also includes a brief biography of Joshua Bell.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9781554515646TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, 2014.Bell, Joshua,1967-Fiction.Mothers and sonsFiction.Local transitFiction.SubwaysFiction.Violin musicFiction.ViolinistsFiction.Braille books.Washington (D.C.)Fiction.Canadian fiction.Picture books.Juvenile fiction.Petričić, Dušan,illustrator.
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OCoLC20180413115402.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182017bbca jf ||| 1 eng|d(OCoLC)973043772PZ7.1.G735515Yo 2017jC813/.623Gray Smith, Monique,1968-author.You hold me up /Monique Gray Smith and Danielle Daniel.[Victoria, British Columbia] :Orca Book Publishers,2017.♭2017.1 volume (unpaged) of braille :colour illustrations ;24 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierAn evocative picture book intended to foster reconciliation among children and encourage them to show each other love and support.Ages 4-8.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9781459814479(hardcover)1459814479(hardcover)RespectFiction.CaringFiction.CompassionFiction.Native peoplesFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Picture books.Juvenile fiction.Indigenous materials.Daniel, Danielle,illustrator.
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OCoLC20151214124149.0fb|||||||| 180415m20182015onca jf ||| p eng|d20180413343(OCoLC)898424625J811.6 DanieljC811/.623Daniel, Danielle,author.Sometimes I feel like a fox /Danielle Daniel.Toronto :Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press,2015.1 volume (unpaged) of braille :color illustrations ;20 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierPoems. In this introduction to the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals, young children explain why they identify with different creatures such as a deer, beaver, or moose. Delightful illustrations show the children wearing masks representing their chosen animal, while the few lines of text on each page work as a series of simple poems throughout the book. In a brief author's note, Danielle Daniel explains the importance of totem animals in Anishinaabe culture and how they can also act as animal guides for young children seeking to understand themselves and others.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9781773061177Ojibwa IndiansPoetry.AnimalsPoetry.TotemsPoetry.Braille books.Juvenile poetry.Canadian poetry.Indigenous materials.
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OCoLC20180413083639.0fb|||||||| 180415m20182017nyua jf ||| 1 eng|d(OCoLC)945170036[E]23Deedy, Carmen Agra,author.The rooster who would not be quiet! /by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin.New York, NY :Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic, Inc.,2017.1 volume (unpaged) of braille :color illustrations ;26 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierThe mayor of the noisy city of La Paz institutes new laws forbidding all singing, but a brave little rooster decides he must sing, despite the progressively severe punishments he receives for continuing to crow. The silenced populace, invigorated by the rooster's bravery, ousts the tyrannical mayor and returns their city to its free and clamorous state.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.0545722888(hardcover ;alk. paper)9780545722889(hardcover ;alk. paper)VillagesFiction.SingingFiction.RoostersFiction.NoiseFiction.Braille books.Juvenile fiction.Picture books.Yelchin, Eugene,illustrator.
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fb|||||||| 180414m20181936nyua jf ||| 1 eng|d(WaOLN)1609013PZ7.L463StLeaf, Munro,1905-1976,author.The story of Ferdinand /by Munro Leaf; illustrated by Robert Lawson.New York,The Viking Press,1936.[81] pages of braille :illustrations ;21 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierIllustrated lining-papers. A true classic with a timeless message, The Story of Ferdinand has enchanted readers since it was first published in 1936. All the other bulls would run and jump and butt their heads together. But Ferdinand would rather sit and smell the flowers. And he does just that, until the day a bumblebee and some men from the Madrid bullfights give gentle Ferdinand a chance to be the most ferocious star of the corrida --and the most unexpected comic hero. This cherished hardcover is perfect for those who love Ferdinand, and those who have yet to meet him. Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9780140502343BullsFiction.PacifismFiction.Braille books.Juvenile fiction.Picture books.Lawson, Robert,1892-1957,illustrator.
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fb|||||||| 180414m20181992onca jf ||| 1 eng|d(WaOLN)7612860CaOTUengCaOTUjC813/.5420Gilman, Phoebe,1940-2002,author.Something from nothing :adapted from a Jewish folktale /Phoebe Gilman.Richmond Hill, Ontario :North Winds Press,1992.27 pages of braille :color illustrations ;29 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierIn this retelling of a traditional Jewish folktale, Joseph's baby blanket is transformed into ever smaller items as he grows until there is nothing left--but then Joseph has an idea.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9781443119467Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award, 1993.Also: New York : Scholastic Inc.GrandfathersFiction.Clothing and dressFiction.Recycling (Waste, etc.)Fiction.Braille books.Juvenile fiction.Canadian fiction.Folk tales.Picture books.
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fb|||||||| 180414m20181984onca jf ||| 1 eng|d(WaOLN)3172121MLCS 89/04742 (P)Munsch, Robert N.,1945-author.Millicent and the wind /written by Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau.Toronto :Annick Press ,1984.Scarborough, Ont. :Distributed in Canada and the USA by Firefly Books[26] pages of braille :color illustrations ;21 x 22 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierMunsch for kidsThe wind brings Millicent a hoped-for friend.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.09202369870920236936 (pbk.)WindsFiction.FriendshipFiction.LonelinessFiction.Braille books.Juvenile fiction.Picture books.Canadian fiction.Duranceau, Suzanne,illustrator.Munsch, Robert N.,1945-Munsch for kids
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DLC20031010084033.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182003nyua jf ||| 1 eng|d2002025096PZ8.3.C267On 2003[E]21Casanova, Mary,author.One-dog canoe /by Mary Casanova ; pictures by Ard Hoyt.New York :Melanie Kroupa Books,2003.1 volume (unpaged) of braille :color illustrations ;26 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierA girl and her dog set out in their canoe one morning, only to be insistently joined by a series of animals, large and small.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.312561180AnimalsFiction.Canoes and canoeingFiction.Stories in rhyme.Braille books.Juvenile fiction.Picture books.Hoyt, Ard,illustrator.
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WaOLN19980121143933.0fb|||||||| 180414m20181997onca jf ||| 1 eng|dC97-930196-3(WaOLN)10744744jC813/.5421Davis, Aubrey,author.The enormous potato /retold by Aubrey Davis ; illustrated by Dusan Petricic.Toronto :Kids Can Press,c1997.[30] pages of braille :color illustrations ;24 x 27 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierThe Enormous Potato begins with a farmer who plants an eye -- a potato eye. It grows and grows into an enormous potato. Harvest time comes, but the potato is so big that the farmer can't pull it out. So he calls for help, first to his wife, then to their daughter, then to the dog and so on. Energetic illustrations capture the growing determination of the family to free the potato from the soil and the celebratory feast that follows their success. Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.1550746693PotatoesFiction.Braille books.Picture books.Juvenile fiction.Folk tales.Canadian fiction.Petričić, Dušan,illustrator.
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fb|||||||| 180414m20181983onca jf ||| 1 eng|dC84-99722-1(WaOLN)3350551jC813/.5419Munsch, Robert N.,1945-author.Mortimer /story, Robert Munsch ; art, Michael Martchenko.Toronto :Annick Press,1985, c1983.[24] pages of braille :color illustrations ;20 cm.tactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierThe story" ... of a little boy who won't go to sleep at night and who drives his family crazy with his rowdiness ... (It is) of tremendous appeal to kids and parents at the same stage".--Globe and Mail.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.0920303110 (pbk.) :.950920303129 (bound) :2.95SleepFiction.BedtimeFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Picture books.Juvenile fiction.Martchenko, Michael,illustrator.Munsch, Robert N.,1945-Munsch for kids.
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OCoLC20170307101045.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182016mbca jf ||| 1 eng|d20169044408(OCoLC)953886859n-cn---j741.5/97123Robertson, David,1977-author.When we were alone /David Alexander Robertson ; Julie Flett, illustration.[Winnipeg, Manitoba] :HighWater Press,[2016]1 volume (unpaged) of braille : color illustrations ;22 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierWhen a young girl helps tend to her grandmother's garden, she begins to notice things that make her curious. Why does her grandmother have long, braided hair and beautifully colored clothing? Why does she speak another language and spend so much time with her family? As she asks her grandmother about these things, she is told about life in a residential school a long time ago, where all of these things were taken away. When We Were Alone is a story about a difficult time in history, and, ultimately, one of empowerment and strength.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.9781553796732155379673XCree IndiansFiction.GrandmothersFiction.Indigenous peoplesCanadaResidential schoolsFiction.Off-reservation boarding schoolsCanadaFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Indigenous materials.Juvenile fiction.Flett, Julie,illustrator.
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OCoLC20170404123632.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182016onca jf ||| 1 eng|d20159033616(OCoLC)909956827(OCoLC)949651222PZ7.T2345Man 2016PS8589.E373M65 2016jC813/.623Tekavec, Heather,1969-author.Manners are not for monkeys /written by Heather Tekavec ; illustrated by David Huyck.♭2016Toronto, ON :Kids Can Press,[2016]32 unnumbered pages of braille :color illustrations ;24 x 27 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierMother Monkey is not happy when her little monkeys use good manners. The children who visit the zoo are also not happy with well-behaved monkeys.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.1771380519(hc.)9781771380515(hc.)Conduct of lifeFiction.EtiquetteFiction.Zoo visitorsFiction.MonkeysFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Juvenile fiction.Picture books.Huyck, David,1976-illustrator.
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OCoLC20140915020357.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182018onca jf ||| 1 eng|d20119044692(OCoLC)732948985PZ7.B1526Id 2014[E]23Bailey, Linda,1948-author.If kids ruled the world /written by Linda Bailey ; illustrated by David Huyck.Toronto, ON :Kids Can Press,[2014]1 volume (unpaged) of braille :colour illustrations ;29 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierDescribes a perfect world from a child's point of view, including no bedtimes, no baths, pets of all kinds, tree houses in every yard, and play for everyone.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.1554535913 (hardcover)9781554535910 (hardcover)PlayFiction.ImaginationFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Juvenile fiction.Huyck, David,1976-illustrator.
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OCoLC20140806022957.0fb|||||||| 180414m20182014onca jf ||| 1 eng|d20139056033(OCoLC)860349195(OCoLC)858602805PZ7.B18122Mor 2014PS8603 A527M67 2014jC813/.623[E]23Baldacchino, Christine,1977-author.Morris Micklewhite and the tangerine dress /Christine Baldacchino ; pictures by Isabelle Malenfant.Toronto :Groundwood Books,2014.1 volume (unpaged) of braille :color illustrations ;28 cmtactile texttctrdacontenttactile imagetcirdacontentunmediatednrdamediavolumencrdacarrierA young boy faces adversity from classmates when he wears an orange dress at school.Braille. Vancouver, B.C. : National Network for Equitable Library Service, 2018.1554983479 (bound)9781554983476 (bound)ImaginationFiction.Clothing and dressFiction.DressesFiction.Gender identityFiction.Sex roleFiction.Gender expressionFiction.Braille books.Canadian fiction.Juvenile fiction.Malenfant, Isabelle,1979-illustrator.