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Awsis and the World-Famous Bannock
Awsis and the World-Famous Bannock | Dallas Hunt
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During an unfortunate mishap, young Awsis loses Khkums freshly baked world-famous bannock. Not knowing what to do, Awsis seeks out a variety of other-than-human relatives willing to help. What adventures are in store for Awsis?
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Lindy
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An adorable picture book for preschoolers about a mishap made right with the help of friends. Cree author Dallas Hunt uses Cree nouns in the text, often where the pictures provide the meaning. There‘s also a glossary at the back. A lovely opportunity for Cree speakers & learners to encounter the language. The softly textured art is by Michif artist Amanda Strong, who‘s better known for her stop motion film animations. #Canadian #Indigenous #kidlit

Cathythoughts Oh no 😳.. poor girl is fretting now 3y
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Lindy
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Throughout this picture book, the greeting “Tân‘si nitôtem” is repeated by everyone the child meets—a good way to teach children how to say “Hello friend” in Cree.

Cathythoughts ❤️ 3y
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4 ⭐
This story is very sweet. A little girl is to take some bannock (a type of pastry) to a family friend, but she plays along the way and loses it. Her animal friends help by giving her the various ingredients. Many of the words are in Cree with no explanation until the end. The lovely illustrations help you figure out what ingredient and what animal is which Cree word, but thank goodness for the glossary at the end.