Powwow Counting in Cree
      
					      	      
        $19.95
        
		
		
      
      
            
                
          
          
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 Format: 
Hardcover
Text Content Territories:
Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Cree (Nehiyawak);
Status: Available
            
            
            
            
            
                Other Categories:
                 Kids Book |  Kids Books |  Canadian Indigenous Resource Lists |  Authentic First Peoples Resources K - 9 2016 |  K - 3 |  Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools K-7 2014-2015 |  IBBY Canada |  From Sea to Sea to Sea 2018 Edition |  Picture Books |  First Nations |  First Nation Communities Read |  2014 - 2015 Selections |  Indigenous Cultural Practices |  Ceremonies |  Powwow |  Indigenous Peoples |  Indigenous Peoples in Canada |  First Nations |  Cree (Nehiyawak) |  Dual or Triple Language |  Literacy |  ABCs and 123s |  Indigenous Numeracy / Math |  Preschool and Kindergarten |  First Nations |  Picture Books
            
            
                            
            
            
                
      
            
            
        Synopsis:
This unique counting book introduces Cree numbers, from one to ten. Featuring powwow imagery that reflects the rich culture and tradition of the Cree people, rhyme, rhythm, and glowing illustration combine to make language learning a joyful experience for young readers. A pronunciation guide is included in the back of the book.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 4 - 8.
Recommended for ages 4 - 8.
Approved resource for Manitoba classrooms.
This book is available in French: Pow-wow: Je compte en cri
Additional Information
24 pages | 8.25" x 9.25"
        
        
        
        
        24 pages | 8.25" x 9.25"
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