We All Count: Book of Ojibway Art (BB)
$12.00
Artists:
Format:
Board Book
Text Content Territories:
Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Anishinaabeg; Ojibway;
Status: Available
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten;
Other Categories:
Kids Book | Kids Books | Canadian Indigenous Resource Lists | IBBY Canada | From Sea to Sea to Sea 2018 Edition | Fiction | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations | Anishinaabeg | Ojibway (Ojibwe) | Language | ABCs and 123s | Dual or Triple Language | Indigenous Languages | Literacy | ABCs and 123s | Preschool and Kindergarten | ABCs and 123s | Board Books | Indigenous Peoples | Indigenous Peoples in Canada | First Nations
Synopsis:
Adair’s Woodland style of painting is the highlight in this counting board book written in Ojibway and English. Beautifully designed birds and other wildlife sit against flat planes of colour in tones and shades ranging from bright reds to vibrant purples to pale blues. This is a gorgeous book for the very young that opens their eyes to art and their ears to language. An excellent introduction to Ojibway numbers, highlighting the culture’s deep relationship with animals.
First in a series, this book showcases Ojibway art and culture and teaches children to count in English and Ojibway.