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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Leona Prince , Gabrielle Prince , Carla Joseph , Rachel MartinezPublisher: Les Editions Orca Imprint: Les Editions Orca Dimensions: Width: 25.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781459841383ISBN 10: 1459841387 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 13 May 2025 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: French Table of ContentsReviews« Un livre parfait pour lire à voix haute et faire comprendre l'importance de protéger la terre. »-- ""Booklist"" « Une oeuvre étonnante et holistique (qui marie texte et illustrations artistiques) qui s'appuie sur les enseignements des visions du monde de nombreuses nations autochtones. [...] Hautement recommandé pour la maison et les bibliothécaires scolaires et publiques. »-- ""Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Canadian Children's Book News"" ""A beautiful call to action...A perfect read for teaching about empathy and demonstrating the ways we are all connected. Highly Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials"" ""A perfect read-aloud for introducing the importance of caring for the earth."" -- ""Booklist"" ""So much to look at and discuss. In this short book the authors have helped readers begin to think about answers to the question: ""How do you live now to help future generations?""...Will surely find a place in classrooms and libraries, especially as talk turns to Earth Day later this spring. Recommended."" -- ""School Library Connection"" « Un livre parfait pour lire à voix haute et faire comprendre l'importance de protéger la terre. »-- ""Booklist"" « Une oeuvre étonnante et holistique (qui marie texte et illustrations artistiques) qui s'appuie sur les enseignements des visions du monde de nombreuses nations autochtones. [...] Hautement recommandé pour la maison et les bibliothécaires scolaires et publiques. »-- ""Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Canadian Children's Book News"" ""An excellent addition to any school library, Be a Good Ancestor is a compelling picture book that provides readers with gentle lessons about the interconnectedness of the world around us. Coauthors...create rhythm and poetic effect throughout this book by using patterned text to capture the reader's attention and weave a story of growth and balance."" -- ""Indigenous Books for Schools"" ""A beautiful call to action...A perfect read for teaching about empathy and demonstrating the ways we are all connected. Highly Recommended."" -- ""CM: Canadian Review of Materials"" ""A perfect read-aloud for introducing the importance of caring for the earth."" -- ""Booklist"" ""So much to look at and discuss. In this short book the authors have helped readers begin to think about answers to the question: ""How do you live now to help future generations?""...Will surely find a place in classrooms and libraries, especially as talk turns to Earth Day later this spring. Recommended."" -- ""School Library Connection"" Author InformationLeona Prince is from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli Whut'en and belongs to the Lhts'umusyoo (Beaver Clan). Leona is an award-winning educator and is currently the Director of Instruction of Indigenous Education for School District 91 (Nechako Lakes). She is the author of A Dance Through the Seasons, published by WaveMaker Press. Leona lives in Burns Lake, British Columbia. Gabrielle Prince is from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli Whut'en and belongs to the Lhts'umusyoo (Beaver Clan). Gabrielle is pursuing a bachelor of science at UNBC. She is excited to blend her knowledge of psychology with her Indigenous heritage to create more stories and inspire positive change. Carla Joseph is a Cree artist originally from Prince George, British Columbia. In 2016 Carla was the Artist in Residence for the Prince George Community Arts Council, and she has done design work for several organizations, including the Aboriginal Head Start Association of British Columbia, Northern Health and the First Nations Health Authority. Carla loves the way she makes people feel with her art. It inspires her to continue with her gift, and she loves to challenge herself by taking on many different types of projects, many of which can be seen around her community. Carla lives in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |