Debbie Ridpath Ohi and I are back for another episode of 3 in 3 (and tea), where we feature 3 children’s books by Canadian authors and/or illustrators and provide some tips for using them in the classroom.
In Episode 2, we explore a picture book and a middle grade novel that feature emotionally challenging situations, and check out a bonus middle grade novel that includes a visit to Drumheller (I love dinosaurs!) and STEM connections. After you watch the video, click on the book cover or title to find out more about each book. For more episodes of Three in Three (and Tea!) check out Debbie's Three in Three playlist! You can find Episode 1 here.
Picture Book:
Malaika's Winter Carnival by Nadia L. Hohn & Irene Luxbacher
Summary: In this picture book, a young girl is faced with a new family, a new country, a new school and maybe even new Carnival traditions. The vibrant, collage-style illustrations are a perfect fit with the writing style of standard English and Caribbean patois.This book is part of the
Malaika series which follows the same character through three stories.
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Middle Grade:
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Book cover design by
Rachel Page
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Bonus Middle Grade:
Summary: In Peter Lee’s Notes from the Field a boy who is really into dinosaurs gets a chance to attend a special paleontology expedition at the Royal Tyrell Museum, but has to learn to cope with disappointment and the failing health of his beloved grandmother.
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Find out more about Canadian author/illustrator Debbie Ohi by visiting her website.
Thanks to The Faithful Sidekicks for writing and performing our theme song! You can learn more about them at their website.
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