STORIES IN ENGLISH

Amna Burki (5-12 years) Stinky Smelly Shoes.

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

Erica O’Reilly (5-12 years) 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}

Faye Morgensen (9-12 years) My dad and other tricksters.

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

Jennifer Jerome (5-12 years) 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….} 

Kathie Kompass (5-12 years) Family Ties

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

Kathie Kompass (5-9 years) Tiger Tales.

{Stories about tricking tigers each from a different culture.}

Kathy Jessup (5-12 years) Imagine That!

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

Laura Davison Leet (5-12 years) 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.}

Krystal Snowboy (5-9 years) The little people 

{Unexpected encounters with The Little People of Cree Legend}

Krystal Snowboy (9-12 years) True Love

{An amazing story of Krystal's parents care for one another.}

Le Pére Garneau (5-12 years) Stories from Magic Kingdoms

{Baby skunks, witches and dragons}

Louise Profeit-LeBlanc (5-12 years) 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} 

Marie Victoria Robertson (2-4 years) I’m Hungry

{Come nibble on some yummy food stories with me!}

Marie Victoria Robertson (2-4 years) Pur-rect Cat Stories 

{Cats love being the centre of attention, so join me for a series of stories and poems about everyone’s favourite furred companions (according to cats!}

Mary Gunner (5-12 years) Berry Picking

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

Mary Gunner (5-9 years) How Beaver got its Tail  

{Beaver is so proud of his fluffy tail that he brags about it constantly. When he was not paying attention to his tasks, his beautiful tail was caught, and changed forever.}

Mary Wiggin (5-12 years) Things are not always what they seem

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

Racquel Sutherland (5-12 years) Anansi Stories

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

Will Morin (5-12 years) Ojibway Teachings: Dream Catchers 

{Ojibway Teachings of the Dream Catcher}

Will Morin (5-12 years) 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.}