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A Walk on the Tundra

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Availability:In StockContributor:Rebecca Hainnu, Anna Ziegler, Qin Leng (Illustrator)Audience:Ages 4-8Publish date:2018-03-06Pages:40
Language:EnglishPublisher:Inhabit MediaISBN-13:9781772271850ISBN-10:1772271853UPC:9781772271850Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Science & Nature, People & PlacesBook Topic:Environment, Polar Regions, Indigenous Peoples of Turtle IslandSize:8.40 x 8.30 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.3505Product ID:SCFPPWTCXR

During the short Arctic summers, the tundra, covered most of the year under snow and ice, becomes filled with colourful flowers, mosses, shrubs, and lichens. These hardy little plants transform the northern landscape, as they take advantage of the warmer weather and long hours of sunlight. Caribou, lemmings, snow buntings, and many other wildlife species depend on tundra plants for food and nutrition, but they are not the only ones...

A Walk on the Tundra follows Inuujaq, a little girl who travels with her grandmother onto the tundra. There, Inuujaq learns that these tough little plants are much more important to Inuit than she originally believed.

In addition to an informative storyline that teaches the importance of Arctic plants, this book includes a field guide with photographs and scientific information about a wide array of plants found throughout the Arctic.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Inhabit MediaISBN-13:9781772271850ISBN-10:1772271853UPC:9781772271850Book Category:Juvenile FictionBook Subcategory:Science & Nature, People & PlacesBook Topic:Environment, Polar Regions, Indigenous Peoples of Turtle IslandSize:8.40 x 8.30 x 0.20 inchesWeight:0.3505Product ID:SCFPPWTCXR

Rebecca Hainnu lives in Clyde River with her daughters, Katelyn and Nikita. Rebecca believes it is important to teach Inuit traditional knowledge about the land, animals, people, history, and philosophies. Her family is usually on the land throughout the seasons. She hopes to pass on some knowledge through her writing. Her work includes Edible and Medicinal Arctic Plants: An Inuit Elder's Perspective, The Spirit of the Sea, A Walk on the Shoreline, Math Activities for Nunavut Classrooms, and Classifying Vertebrates. A Walk on the Tundra, co-authoured with Anna Ziegler, was a finalist for the 2013 Canadian Children's Literature Round Table Information Book Award, and was among the 2012 "Best Books for Kids and Teens," as selected by the Canadian Children's Book Centre. Rebecca is an educator in a K-12 school. She was the recipient of the 2016 NTA Award for Teaching Excellence.

Anna Ziegler lives in Iqaluit, where she works at Nunavut Arctic College as an instructor and regional program coordinator. She is the co-author, with Rebecca Hainnu, of A Walk on the Tundra, and author of of Tukisigiaruti Qaujisaqtulirinirmut: A Life Sciences Handbook for Nunavut Educators.

Qin Leng was born in Shanghai and lived in France and Montreal. She now lives and works as a designer and illustrator in Toronto. Her father, an artist himself, was a great influence on her. She grew up surrounded by paintings, and it became second nature for her to express herself through art. She graduated from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema and has received many awards for her animated short films and artwork. Qin has always loved to illustrate the innocence of children and has developed a passion for children's books. She has illustrated numerous picture books for publishers in Canada, the United States, and South Korea.


Publisher: Inhabit Media

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