<p>"The illustrations in the book beautifully depict the Western Arctic, the northern landscape of Canada. This Inuit traditional story illustrates the affection between the giant and the little human boy, who care for each other deeply. <em>The Giant and the Grizzly Bear</em> also portrays the Inuit lifestyle and the northern Canadian landscape while emphasizing hunting practices. Additionally, the book educates readers on the Inuit word "Kamik", explaining its meaning and pronunciation at the end. <strong>Highly Recommended"</strong></p>

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In this traditional story from the Western Arctic, a kind giant adopts a human boy. One night, after a meal, the giant gives the boy one job, to watch for grizzly bears while he sleeps. Each time the boy sees a bear, he wakes the giant. But the giant is so big he is not concerned with any regular grizzly. That is until a giant grizzly appears and the giant must fight to protect himself and his adopted son! Told in a manner faithful to the original traditional story, passed forward for generations, this thrilling tale will delight young readers looking for adventure.
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A traditional story from the Western Arctic about a kind giant who adopts a human boy and protects them against a giant grizzly bear!
A retelling of a traditional Inuit story!
A retelling of an Inuit traditional story from the Western ArcticMany Inuit traditional stories have never been written down before. Many of the stories that we publish have never been written down before, having existed for centuries as tales passed orally from generation to generation. This book provides a glimpse into Inuit culture and also represents the preservation of oral history that may otherwise have been lost.Cover: nylon/soft touch lamination + spot gloss Marketing Plans E-galleys offered on EdelweissFree educator's resourceTargeted outreach to Instagram reviewersAdvance reader copies sent to all reps.Advance reader copies sent to all major print and digital literary media outlets.Advertising in wholesaler catalogsCo-op available
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781772275193
Publisert
2024-06-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Inhabit Media Inc
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Illustratør

Biographical note

Rosemarie Avrana Meyok was born in a small Hudson Bay post on Reid Island, Northwest Territories, and now lives in Kugluktuk, Nunavut. She studied as a teacher in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, and worked as an Inuinnaqtun teacher and program specialist, developing Inuktut teaching resources for the Nunavut Department of Education. She went on to study linguistics at the University of Western Ontario and the University of New Mexico. She has worked as a language researcher and translator. Rosemarie has four children (two of whom were adopted to her sister through custom adoption), twenty grandchildren, and more than ten great-grandchildren. Rosemarie loves to sew, bead, and design traditional and contemporary clothing. She spends as much time as she can out on the land with her large family.

Thamires Paredes lives and works as a freelance illustrator in Brazil and has a great passion in telling stories through her art. Her main focus is on editorial illustration, books, and advertising. She has a special love and affection for the universe of illustrations aimed at the children and youth.