STORIES FOR 9-12 | CONTES POUR 9-12

Amna Burki Stinky Smelly Shoes.

{Funny, interactive tales from South Asian and Middle Eastern heritages}

Bernard Paquet Timoon va

{Contes pour tous }

Aurore Liang Plan Parfait

{Conte mythique chinois}

Aurore Liang Village Parfumé 

{Conte mythique chinois}

 

Faye Morgensen My dad and other tricksters.

{Some of the best teachers are tricksters - how could that be?}

 

Cécile Boudreau Pagé Contes traditionnels 

{Le conte est une vitamine naturelle pour l’esprit et le corps! }

Charly Mullot Contes de Reverie

{Des histoires pour rêver, pour rire et pour se poser des questions!}

Dolorés Contré Anangiiwnini L’Homme-Étoile

{Voulez-vous entendre l’histoire extraordinaire d’un visiteur Venu-du-Monde des Étoiles?}

Erica O’Reilly Fairy Tales retold.

{Have you ever wondered what the Bears really thought when then came home to find Goldilocks? Or how about, what the Goose thought every time Jack came to visit the Giant? Join Erica as she playfully retells classic fairytales from characters who haven't had their point of view shared}

Jennifer Jerome Stories from Moose Lake  

{My Grandparents used to live in the bush at a place that we called Moose Lake. When Aunt Judy was a baby, the Little People came. (According to Cree tradition, the little people are spirits who live in the woods.) And when I stayed with my grandparents, the midnight visitor was much bigger, and much scarier….} 

Kathy Jessup Imagine That!

{Flex your imagination muscle with this set of adventure stories. Hear about a wilyfish who can't be caught, a loyal dog that just won't quit, and a foolish pig who's headed for trouble.}

Kathie Kompass Family Ties

{Tales true, or maybe not, about tricky tigers}

Mary Gunner Berry Picking

{Berrypicking with Auntie was great fun, until the hornets....}

Krystal Snowboy The little people 

{Unexpected encounters with The Little People of Cree Legend}

Laura Davison Leet In a Forest not far 

{Ants and Grasshopper work together, but those cousins Wolf and Wolverine-- not so much! Sometimes, we need to laugh- at the antics of the animals, and at ourselves.}

Le Pére Garneau Stories from Magic Kingdoms

{Baby skunks, witches and dragons}

Le Pére Garneau  le Forest Magique 

{L'originaux de la mouffette, et l'adventures du Pére Garneau, une bonne sorcière et un dragon.}

Le Pére Garneau  Le reve

{Qu’avez-vous dit du Pére Garneau ? Il ne peut pas être comment un jeune garçon veut être un bûcheron - avec une hache en bois? et une vieille couverture bien ordinaire devient un trésor? Mes amies, venez nous voir si que vous pensez qu’ils sont crédibles! }

Louise Profeit-LeBlanc Funny Stories

{Ants and Grasshopper work together, but those cousins Wolf and Wolverine-- not so much! Sometimes, we need to laugh- at the antics of the animals, and at ourselves} 

Marguerite Niagnoan L’histoire de la Tortue

{Allons à la conquête des contes pour apprendre.}

Marguerite Niangoran  (5-12 ans) Session Sur l’histoire

{Allons à la conquête des contes pour apprendre.}

Marie Victoria Robertson Monstres

{Découvrez un monde de monstres issus de mythes et légendes!}

Mary Wiggin Things are not always what they seem

{Two magical tales about learning to be patient and finding inner strength.}

Racquel Sutherland  Anansi Stories

{Anansi the trickster is coming!!! will you hide or will you outsmart him!}

Saulo Olmendo Evans - Le Singe

{Aspan le petit lézard. Nos ancêtres racontent qu’il eut un temps où le feu est soudainement disparu de la terre. Les gens devaient manger le maïs, le manioc et la viande crue.}

Will Morin Ojibway Teachings: Dream Catchers 

{Ojibway Teachings of the Dream Catcher}

Will Morin Ojibway Teachings: Spirit and Balance

{Will Powers uses the Ojibwa language to demonstrate the interconnectedness of jii, spirit, and the connection to place, - relating to the three-fire confederacy, including the Odawa.}