Counting wild bears of the Native Northwest Coast / by Gryn White.

By: White, GrynMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: [Vancouver] : Native Northwest, c2012Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 20 cmISBN: 9781554762897; 1554762898Subject(s): Counting -- Children's literature | Bears -- Children's literature | Haida | Board booksReview: "Counting Wild Bears of the Native Northwest Coast is the 2012 board book published by Native Northwest. This 20-page board book made with recycled paper with soy-based ink and water-based coating. Haida artist Gryn White introduces young readers to the wild bears of Haida culture. Bears are an important part of Haida traditions because the ancestors have honoured and respected bears. To acknowledge this respect the Haida feature images of bears in their regalia and art. Early childhood teachers will find this counting book from 1 to 10 a useful resource because it introduces Northwest Coast culture into arithmetic. Colours are also highlighted in the board book. Highly recommended"--Goodminds
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"Counting Wild Bears of the Native Northwest Coast is the 2012 board book published by Native Northwest. This 20-page board book made with recycled paper with soy-based ink and water-based coating. Haida artist Gryn White introduces young readers to the wild bears of Haida culture. Bears are an important part of Haida traditions because the ancestors have honoured and respected bears. To acknowledge this respect the Haida feature images of bears in their regalia and art. Early childhood teachers will find this counting book from 1 to 10 a useful resource because it introduces Northwest Coast culture into arithmetic. Colours are also highlighted in the board book. Highly recommended"--Goodminds

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